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| Physics Formulary
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J.C.A. Weevers. Great collection of Physics formulas.
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| Electromagnetic Field Theory Textbook
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Intended for the advanced undergraduate or graduate student, Electromagnetic Field Theory is a textbook on the theory of electrodynamics, at roughly the same level as the well-known textbooks by Jackson and Panofsky&Phillips. The book is written mainly from a classical field theoretical point of view, emphasising fundamental and subtle properties of the EM field and includes a comprehensive appendix on the mathematical methods used.
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| Fusion Research FAQ
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Fusion Research
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| The Physics FAQ
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This is the web version of the Usenet Physics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). Its purpose is to provide good answers to questions that have been discussed often in sci.physics and related usenet newsgroups
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| The Particle Detector BriefBook
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This is a condensed handbook, or an extended glossary, written in encyclopedic format, covering subjects around particle detectors, the underlying physics, and the analysis of their data. It intends to be both introduction for newcomers and reference for physicists working in the field.
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| HyperPhysics
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HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network. C.R. Nave - Georgia State Univ.
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| Astronomy/Astrophysics |
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| Cambridge University Press, Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Martin V. Zombeck's Handbook of Space Astronomy & Astrophysics is an essential reference for space astronomy and astrophysics. The complete 2nd edition is now available at your electronic desktop.
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| The Fundamentals of Stellar Astrophysics
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by George Collins, II
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| The Fundamentals of Celestial Mechanics
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by George Collins, II
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| Astronomy FAQ
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sci.astro is a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of all aspects of astronomy. As such its content ranges from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe. However, certain questions tend to appear fairly regularly. This document (the FAQ) attempts to summarize answers to these questions.
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| Cosmology Tutorial
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| Earth Departure Movie From MESSENGER Spacecraft
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The Mercury-bound MESSENGER spacecraft took 358 images during a gravity assist swingby of Earth on Aug. 2, 2005. Those images were sequenced into an MPEG movie showing the view from MESSENGER as it departed Earth.
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| Choosing your first telescope
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A comprehensive guide on making the best selection when buying a telescope
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| Telescope and binoculars buying guide
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| Skyview - The Internet's Virtual Telescop
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SkyView is a Virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray
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| Earth's City Lights
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Nice for wallpapers
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| Guides on scientific writing |
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| Tips on Scientific writing
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Very helpful tips by M. Morrison
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| Misc docs |
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| The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Problem Solvers. An Approach to Thinking about and Solving Physics Problems
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| How to Give Effective Informal Talks about Physics
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Here's a situation you're going to nd yourself in very frequently throughout the rest of your career. You've got to get up in front of a group and talk about your work or some research you've done. You've only got about 10 minutes to talk. What do you do?
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