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  1. The World of Physics (Vol 1-Aristotelian Cosmos and the Newtonian System; Vol 2-Einstein Universe and the Bohr Atom; Vol 3-Evolutionary Cosmos and the Limits of Science) by Jefferson Hane Weaver, 1987-01-01
  2. A history of classical physics: From antiquity to the quantum by J. D Bernal, 1997
  3. The History of Physics by H. Thomas Milhorn, 2008-06-04
  4. Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy
  5. Quantum Generations: A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century by Helge Kragh, 2002-03-04
  6. A Source Book in Physics (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) by William Francis Magie, 1935-01-01
  7. A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches; Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories by Florian Cajori, 2010-10-14
  8. Out of the Crystal Maze: Chapters from The History of Solid State Physics
  9. Energy, Force and Matter: The Conceptual Development of Nineteenth-Century Physics (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science) by Peter M. Harman, 1982-04-30
  10. From Quanta to Quarks: More Anecdotal History of Physics by Anton Z. Capri, 2007-09-26
  11. Physics: Find out about levers, magnets and motors with 50 great experiments and projects with 300 fantastic photographs! (Hands-on Science Projects) by Chris Oxlade, 2009-01-25
  12. Forces in Physics: A Historical Perspective (Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science) by Steven N. Shore, 2008-07-30
  13. Literature on the History of Physics in the 20th Century (Berkeley Papers in History of Science, No 5) by J. L. Heilborn, 1982-01
  14. Drawing Theories Apart: The Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in Postwar Physics by David Kaiser, 2005-06-15

21. Physics History
May 16, 1960 Maiman Builds First Working Laser May 16, 1960 Maiman Builds First Working Laser. Lasers are ubiquitous in 21st century society, with applications in
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22. Lecture 1 Introduction To Space Physics History
Microsoft PowerPoint ESS200CW2010_A Brief History of Solar Terrestrial Physics.ppt Compatibility Mode
http://www-ssc.igpp.ucla.edu/personnel/russell/ESS200C/ESS200CW2010_Lecture1.pdf

23. History Of Physics And Astronomy
Collection of links to articles on the history of Physics and Astronomy.
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24. Physics - History
A selection of articles related to Physics History Physics - History Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Spark, Sacred. Spark, Sacred Used in the Stanzas of Dzyan in reference to
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25. Selected Papers Of Great American Physicists
Selected Papers of Great American Physicists on the web.
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26. Commission For The History Of Modern Physics IUHPS/DHS
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27. History Of Science Information Page
A site providing information, photos, and essays concerning the history of science.
http://historyofscience.virtualave.net
History of Science Information Page Take a look around and learn about the people and the events that have shaped our understanding of the universe. From ancient astronomy to particle physics, the journey starts here... Click on the icon below to begin!
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28. Physics: Encyclopedia II - Physics - History
Main article History of physics. See also Famous physicists and Nobel Prize in Physics. Since antiquity, people have tried to understand the behavior of matter why
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Physics_-_History/id/597625

29. Vacuum History & Technology
Vacuum history; biographies of famous physicists, and mathematicians.
http://www.mcallister.com/vacuum.html
A Short History of Vacuum
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  • A madeo Avogadro conte di Quaregna e Ceretto was born August 9, 1776, in Turin, Italy and died July 9,1856, also in Turin. He was a physicist who first set forth the hypothesis known as Avogadro's Law, which states that equal volumes of gasses or 'vapours', at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. This law explained why gasses chemically combine in simple proportions by volume and led Avogadro to believe that the elements of hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen exist as diatomic molecules in nature. A professor of higher physics at the University of Turin for many years, he stated by his hypothesis in 1811, but it was not generally accepted until after 1858, when the Italian chemist Stanislao Cannizzaro constructed a logical system of concepts of modern chemistry. Avogadro's number is the number of molecules in one gram-molecular-weight of any substance. AVOGADRO'S LAW , a statement that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gasses contain an equal number of molecules. This empirical relation, proposed by the Italian physicist Amadeo Avogadro in 1811, can be derived from the kinetic theory of gases under the assumption of a perfect (ideal) gas. The law is approximately valid for real gases at sufficiently low pressures and high temperatures.

    30. Online History Exhibits - American Institute Of Physics
    Exhibits and other online resources for history of physics and allied fields
    http://www.aip.org/history/exhibits.html

    31. The History Of Neon Signs
    How the neon sign was conceived of and created.
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    Jelly Fish Courtesy of Eric Ehlenberger More Images zSB(3,3) The theory behind neon sign technology dates back to 1675 before the age of electricity, when the French astronomer Jean Picard* observed a faint glow in a mercury barometer tube. When the tube was shaken a glow called barometric light occurred, but the cause of the light (static electricity) was not understood at that time. Even though the cause of barometric light was not yet understood, it was investigated. Later, when the principles of electricity were discovered, scientists were able to move forward towards the invention of many forms of lighting
    Electric Discharge Lamps
    In 1855, the geissler tube was invented, named after Heinrich Geissler, a German glassblower and physicist. The importance of the geissler tube was that after electrical generators were invented, many inventors began conducting experiments with geissler tubes, electric power, and various gases. When a geissler tube was placed under low pressure and electrical voltage was applied, the gas would glow.

    32. Physics History In The Best Of The Web Directory
    Best Physics History websites arranged logically for your convenience. Collection of sites dedicated to the studies and reporting of scientific experimentation and discoveries.
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    33. :: History Of Physics Archives ::.
    Databases and digital archives for the History of Physics in Italy after the second world war.
    http://fisicavolta.unipv.it/asf/

    34. Physics History
    Physics History General Discussion discussion Vote for Physics Forums in the physics.org Best Q A site category! (you have to register) Vote here
    http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=330049

    35. UW Oshkosh Dept. Of Physics & Astronomy
    Provides information on the department, faculty and staff, research and courses.
    http://planck.phys.uwosh.edu/
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

    Webmaster: briley@uwosh.edu

    36. Indexnewx
    Excerpt from a biography of Gibbs, and a translation of Carnot s 1824 paper.
    http://thermohistory.org/
    A CONCISE HISTORY OF THERMODYNAMICS A Concise History of Thermodynamics is an excerpt from a biography entitled Josiah Willard Gibbs, the History of a Great Mind written by a student of Dr. Gibbs, Lynde Phelps Wheeler. It was originally published by Yale University Press and is used with their permission. History of Thermodynamics Sadi Carnot's paper on heat and the heat engine View Carnot's entire paper Other related sites Send any comments relating to this site to comments@thermohistory.org

    37. Welcome - History Of Physics
    Provides details of some aspects of physics known to the ancient world.
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    38. Physics History -- From Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia Of Scientific Books
    Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia of Scientific Books 19952005 Eric W. Weisstein 2003-10-07 http//www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/PhysicsHistory.html
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    39. Kolmogorov
    Very famous Russian physicist and mathematician of the twentieth century.
    http://kolmogorov.com/
    Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov
    April 25, 1903 - October 20, 1987
    Kolmogorov Centennial
    see also www.kolmogorov.info (in Russian)

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    40. A History Of Physics Research At Brookhaven
    Physics History home. BNL Physics in the 1950s. BNL Physics in the 1960s. BNL Physics in the 1970s. BNL Physics in the 1980s. BNL Physics in the 1990s. BNL Physics in the 2000s
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    Physics Dept. Home BNL Physics Timeline Physics History home BNL Physics in the 1950s BNL Physics in the 1960s BNL Physics in the 1970s ... BNL Physics in the 2000s Current Research Areas Nuclear Physics High-Energy Physics Condensed Matter Soft Condensed Matter ... Into the Future
    A History of Physics Research at Brookhaven
    Begin your tour of physics discoveries made at Brookhaven From its inception Brookhaven has had a major focus on physics, including the subfields of nuclear, particle and condensed matter, and five Nobel Prizes in physics have resulted. Three of those discoveries were made at the Laboratory's premiere proton accelerator, the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS), and another Nobel Prize in physics was awarded for a theoretical breakthrough that showed a violation of a supposedly absolute law of physics known as parity conservation. In 2002, Brookhaven's own Ray Davis (a chemist) won the Nobel Prize in physics for the observation of neutrinos produced by the sun. Many other important physics discoveries have been made at BNL facilities over the years, including at the AGS, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, the National Synchrotron Light Source, the Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor, the High Flux Beam Reactor and elsewhere. A large number of applications have come from BNL basic research in physics, including many in nuclear medical diagnostics. As we look to the future, exciting avenues of physics research are opening up at the Lab. Many of these will involve cross-disciplinary efforts among physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, with eventual applications in many areas. See a detailed description of these areas:

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