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  1. The New Physics and Cosmology Dialogues with the Dalai Lama
  2. Handbook of Physics
  3. Physlet(R) Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction by Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian, et all 2005-08-05
  4. Modern Physics by Kenneth S. Krane, 1995-08
  5. Physics, 4th Edition, Vol.1 by Robert Resnick, David Halliday, et all 1991-12-27
  6. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics and MasteringPhysics(R) (4th Edition) by Douglas C. Giancoli, 2008-09-06
  7. Physics Workbook For Dummies by Steve Holzner Ph.D., 2007-10-08
  8. Head First Physics: A learner's companion to mechanics and practical physics (AP Physics B - Advanced Placement) by Heather Lang, 2008-09-24
  9. College Physics Vol. 2 by Raymond A. Serway, Jerry S. Faughn, et all 2008-02-20
  10. Physics Matters, Activity Book: An Introduction to Conceptual Physics by James Trefil, Robert M. Hazen, 2004-02-09
  11. Nonclassical Physics: Beyond Newton's View by Randy Harris, 1998-10-28
  12. Modern Physics (2nd Edition) by Hans C. Ohanian, 1995-02-06
  13. Physics Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by Joseph Molitoris, 1978-12-31
  14. Physics II For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Steven Holzner, 2010-07-13

61. [physics/9803005] History And Outlook Of Statistical Physics
A short review by D. Flamm of the history of statistical physics.
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Title: History and outlook of statistical physics
Authors: D. Flamm (Submitted on 4 Mar 1998) Abstract: This paper gives a short review of the history of statistical physics starting from D. Bernoulli's kinetic theory of gases in the 18th century until the recent new developments in nonequilibrium kinetic theory in the last decades of this century. The most important contributions of the great physicists Clausius, Maxwell and Boltzmann are sketched. It is shown how the reversibility and the recurrence paradox are resolved within Boltzmann's statistical interpretation of the second law of thermodynamics. An approach to classical and quantum statistical mechanics is outlined. Finally the progress in nonequilibrium kinetic theory in the second half of this century is sketched starting from the work of N.N. Bogolyubov in 1946 up to the progress made recently in understanding the diffusion processes in dense fluids using computer simulations and analytical methods. Comments: 12 pages, Latex

62. BBC - Education Scotland - Higher Bitesize Ask A Teacher Archive - Physics - Gen
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Student Name Keith Question How do you work out uncertainties? Random, Reading and Calibration. Answer Everything you need to know about uncertainties for Higher Physics is detailed in the SQA Higher arrangements document. Go to the SQA website at www.sqa.org.uk Subject-specific information heading - click on the word Arrangements level with the word Downloads at Higher level - go to pages 19 and 20. Here are a few notes to get you started. Random uncertainty is due to factors that experimenters cannot eliminate e.g. when you measure time with a stop watch and you repeat the measurement the values obtained are likely to differ - this is due to slight differences in when you start and stop the watch. Some values are likely to be too big and others are likely to be too small - work out the average to give the best estimate of the true value. Deciding the size of a random uncertainty is a matter of judgement - you have to take into account all of the conditions (including the skill of the experimenter) that are likely to effect the measurement. Reading uncertainty depends on the scale that you are using - for example, if you are using a metre stick to measure a distance and the smallest division on the scale is 1 mm then the reading uncertainty is most likely to be ± 0.5 mm. On a digital scale the reading uncertainty is ± the digit furthest to the right; e.g. for reading of 4.56 V on a digital meter, the reading uncertainty is ± 0.01 V.

63. ProPhysics Innovations – Professional Physics Solutions
ProPhysics Innovations, Inc. (PPI) provides a broad range of physics solutions in medicine, research, academia and industry.
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64. III Symposium On Medical Physics 2000
International Symposium on Medical Physics Physical methods (Basic and applied research), diagnostic and therapy
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65. PCI - Radiation Physics Services
Physics Consultants, Inc, a privately owned company based in Portland, Maine, is the largest physics consulting group in Northern New England and has provided consulting services for over 25 years.
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  • 66. Physics - General
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    67. Medical Physics - MedicalPhysicsWeb
    Medical physics community. It provides analysis and commentary on the fundamental research, emerging technologies and clinical applications of medical physics and biomedical engineering.
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    68. Physics General - Physics Forums Physics, Astronomy, Math
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    69. Medical Physics Online
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    70. Physics: General, Massive Ship, Steel Skin
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    71. Interact | Physics.org
    Interactive exhibit introducing physics characters, their stories and how they influenced each other. Text-only version also available.
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    72. Physics General Knowledge Questions | TutorVista
    We have presented below are some of the most common general knowledge and their answers Question 1 Which country ranks second in terms of land area is?
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    73. Inquiring Minds
    Overview of elementary particle physics experiments and research at Fermilab.
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    74. MPhil Physics (General) Degree Courses | Postgraduatesearch.com
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    75. Physics Main Page
    Contains information, links, and interactive quizzes on the basic concepts of physics.
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    76. GCSE Physics (General) In Physics-online.com
    GCSE Physics (General) in Physicsonline.com provides access to many great interactive learning resources and videos.
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    77. This Week S Finds In Mathematical Physics
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    78. [physics/9709045] An Introduction To Noncommutative Geometry
    A set of lecture notes by Joseph C. Varilly on noncommutative geometry and its applications in physics.
    http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9709045
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    Title: An Introduction to Noncommutative Geometry
    Authors: Joseph C. Varilly (Submitted on 30 Sep 1997 ( ), last revised 28 Aug 2006 (this version, v2)) Abstract: This is the introduction and bibliography for lecture notes of a course given at the Summer School on Noncommutative Geometry and Applications, sponsored by the European Mathematical Society, at Monsaraz and Lisboa, Portugal, September 1-10, 1997. In the published version, an epilogue of recent developments and many new references from 1998-2006 have been added.
    1. Commutative geometry from the noncommutative point of view.
    2. Spectral triples on the Riemann sphere.
    3. Real spectral triples, the axiomatic foundation.
    4. Geometries on the noncommutative torus.
    5. The noncommutative integral.
    6. Quantization and the tangent groupoid.
    7. Equivalence of geometries.

    79. IIT JEE Physics - General Physics | Applications Of Dimensions | IIT JEE Study M
    IIT JEE General Physics covers topics like Units, Dimensions, Scalars. Vectors which are important from IIT JEE point of view. AskIITians provides free live online study
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    80. [quant-ph/9509002] The Real Symplectic Groups In Quantum Mechanics And Optics
    A comparison of symplectic geometry with Euclidean or unitary geometries in quantum physics and optics
    http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9509002
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    Title: The Real Symplectic Groups in Quantum Mechanics and Optics
    Authors: Arvind B. Dutta N. Mukunda R. Simon (Submitted on 5 Sep 1995 ( ), last revised 24 Nov 1995 (this version, v3)) Abstract: Comments: Review article 43 pages, revtex, no figures, replaced because somefonts were giving problem in autometic ps generation Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Journal reference: Pramana 45 (1995) 471 DOI Cite as: arXiv:quant-ph/9509002v3
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