Light & Matter Open source Physics Textbook Series
Motionmountain Physics Textbook Series (Unconventional teaching style)
UT Austin Physics Textbooks Complete textbooks for undergraduate to graduate level students
Subsection Scripts
Applied Math for Physics
WHY this section ?
It should be possible, these days, to collect all knowledge you need from the internet. Problem then is, there is so much junk on the internet. Is it possible to weed out those very rare pages that may really be of use?
open sets,
compact spaces.
Algebraic equations.
Approximation techniques.
Differentiation.
Differentiate basic functions (sin, cos, exp).
Integrate basic functions
The use of complex numbers.
The complex plane.
Cauchy theorems and contour integration
Gaussian integrals. Probability theory.
Partial differential equations.
Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions.
This is for starters. Some of these topics actually come as entire lecture courses. Much of those are essential ingredients of theories in Physics. You don’t have to finish it all before beginning with what follows next, but remember to return to those subjects skipped during the first round.
Classical Mechanics
Static mechanics (forces, tension); hydrostatics. Newton’s Laws.
The elliptical orbits of planets. The many-body system.
The action principle. Hamilton’s equations. The Lagrangean. (Don’t skip – extremely important!)
The harmonic oscillator. The pendulum.
Poisson’s brackets.
Wave equations. Liquids and gases. The Navier-Stokes equations. Viscosity and friction.
Newtonian mechanics David Tong
String Theory DAMTP
Mechanics and Special Relativity Course notes
Mechanics and Special Relativity assignments
http://www.onlinecourses.com/physics/ – free and comprehensive resource that is a collection of open college courses that spans videos, audio lectures, and notes
Physics of Fluids Site has publications involving fluid dynamics
Journal of Computational Physics
Physics Classroom High School Physics with large bank of questions
Lagrangean Lagrangean explained
Allaboutcircuits Electronics (Has integrated forum)
Hyperphysics Concise Basic-Advanced Physics
Wikibooks/A-level Physics A-Level Physics
The Particle Adventure Particle Physics for Retards
MathPages Some advanced topics & concepts (Ancient website layout)
Carl Sagan PortalWhat is Reality? Exploring questions about the fundamentals of Physics
Dr. James Calvert Advanced concepts explained & Mathematical Physics articles
The Nucleus Physics/Astronomy Resource
Wolfram Physics Physics Encyclopedic
Guide to Nuclear Science Basic Overview of Nuclear Science
A Layman’s Explanation of String TheoryAtmospheric Optics
Cambridge University’s Materials Science Teaching and Learning Packages
Fizzics Fizzle High school level physics
Intro to Special Relativity Very comprehensible text explaining SR
MagLab: Education Explains magnetism, contains interactive tutorials, and more
Freelance Teacher Basic Chemistry & Physics
Khan Academy Basic-Intermediate Physics
Brightstorm First year physics
Study Stove Chemistry and Physics problems explained
Youtube/derekowens Math, Physics, Electronics
Physics tutorial Physics tutorial with interactivity
Perimeter Institute Theoretical Physics Lectures
Project Tuva Richard Feynman’s Classic Physics Lectures
Strange Paths Compilation of Resources for Advanced Physics
Sixty Symbols Selection of various Physics-related videos a la
String Theory Shiraz’s lectures
Wolfram Alpha/ Physics Knowledge Database
Falstad Java Physics Simulations/Applets
Serendip/ Apps Physics Applets, Physics Applets Everywhere
Nowykurier Gravity Simulation
PhET Physics Java apps hosted by University of Colorado, topics include motion, waves, work, thermo, quantum, and electromagnetism
PHYSCLIPS Animations, film clips, interactive tutorials, and supporting pages hosted at University of New South Wales
Atom in a Box Software that helps simulate what electron obritals look like
nrich/Physics Physics Challenge Problems
British Physics Olympiad Papers Challenging Questions | ‘02 – ‘10 Includes Answers (Aimed at 17-18)
Feynman Challenges Exercises relating to the Feynman lectures
ZapperZ’s “So you want to be a Physicist?” Career Advice & Information
How to Become a Good Theoretical Physicist This is must-read
IAEA Nuclear Data Services IAEA Nuclear Data Services