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Flash Animations for Physics. Animations and interactive demos available in many varieties, such as classical mechanics, nuclear, quantum, and relativistic. There's even a nice explanation of the forces at work in Curling. And if that doesn't wet your geek whistle, then take a peek at the patterns of Visual Math.
Neat-O.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 10:25 AM on November 11, 2005
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 10:25 AM on November 11, 2005
Colors are not accurate
(disclaimer on Bohr's atomic model)
posted by springload at 12:06 PM on November 11, 2005
(disclaimer on Bohr's atomic model)
posted by springload at 12:06 PM on November 11, 2005
Thanks! This actually will help me a lot - I'm taking physics right now.
posted by blendor at 1:29 PM on November 11, 2005
posted by blendor at 1:29 PM on November 11, 2005
Hmm. I've seen some good illustrations of relativistic physics, but this was not one of them.
In fact, the very idea of explaining it in 6 simple slides is itself quite suspect.
posted by bjrubble at 1:33 PM on November 11, 2005
In fact, the very idea of explaining it in 6 simple slides is itself quite suspect.
posted by bjrubble at 1:33 PM on November 11, 2005
Neat. As a well-groomed canuck, I've curled since childhood. The last animation gives a pretty good theory for why rocks curl, but it's still anyone's guess. Read Jay Ingram's excellent book The Velocity of Honey for a hilarious review of the literature on the matter. (Lots of other neat everyday quandaries in that book).
posted by Popular Ethics at 3:08 PM on November 11, 2005
posted by Popular Ethics at 3:08 PM on November 11, 2005
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posted by Hactar at 10:21 AM on November 11, 2005