Some useful (or just fun) links for this course:
(If any of these are broken, send me an email so I can fix them!)
Links directly relevant for lectures
Practice problems and applets:
- Giancoli's
web site,
a solid (algebra based) text, lots of good stuff here.
- Excellent
Example
problems from U. Illinois, that walk you through the steps nicely.
- A great collection of
applets covering many of the topics from this semester (and more)
- A series of pictures showing and explaining Electric fields.
CU's page for the general public:
Physics 2000 :
Fun (and toys)
These links are specifically just for buying toys.
(All suggestions from Mike Thomason, who is responsible for all the
wonderful lecture demos we have had all semester!)
-
scitoys.com is my absolute favorite.
MatchRockets.com overlaps but I prefer the simplicity of SciToys.
- edsci.com Vast.
- Third place is a tie: Best sources for many specialized teaching
toys.
http://www.arborsci.com/Default.htm , and
teachersource.com
Here are
some potentially useful old course pages
And lastly, some other useful or interesting links:
And, just for fun...