Physics Learning Resources & Simulations

Robotics and Simulations Lab

The Robotics and simulations lab in department of Physics was established with a vision to introduce students of UG and PG with the online educational resources available and to program, simulate various electronics related microcontroller.


Physics Educational Resources & Simulations

Hyper Physics: Hyper Physics

HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation.


Marlot.org: Merlot

The MERLOT project began in 1997, when the California State University Center for Distributed Learning (CSU-CDL at www.cdl.edu) developed and provided free access to MERLOT (www.merlot.org).


PhET: PhET Physics

PhET provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations.


The Physics Front: Browse by Subject

The Physical Sciences Resource Center is a web-based data bank that provides K-20 teachers links to a wide range of teaching and learning resources in the physical sciences. All materials are classified by their grade level, topic, and activity type, and have descriptions outlining their content. Information about authors, publishers, costs, and copyright is also provided.



My Physics Lab: My Physics lab

There are around 50 different simulations in the source code, each of which has an example file which is mainly for development and testing. These can also be used to show simulations offline (when not connected to the internet).


Physics Simulations at other Universities:

Boston University

Flash Animations for Physics - University of Toronto

Light & Optics - Florida State University

Electricity and Magnetism - MIT University

Edx.org - Harvard University MOOCS Courses


Other Online learning resources

THE PHYSICS HYPER TEXTBOOK

SWAYAM

NPTEL

MIT OPEN COURSEWARE

FEYNMANN LECTURES

FEYNMANN VIDEO LECTURES

KHAN ACADEMY

THE STUDENT ROOM

ISSAC PHYSICS

EINSTEIN's LIGHT

ARVIND GUPTA TOYS

REAL WORLD PHYSICS PROBLEMS

ACADEMIC EARTH

MIT BLOSSOMS


Simulation Software available (Offline)


  • TINA (Texas Instruments SPICE-based analog simulation program)
  • CEDAR (Logic gate Simulator)
  • OCTAVE (An opensource version of MATLAB)
  • SCIDAVIS (An opensource version of ORIGIN)
  • g95 (GNU Fortran 95 Compiler)
  • ARDUINO IDE (An integrated development environment to program ARDUINO Microcontroller)
  • KEIL (Microcontroller programming IDE)