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Funderstanding.com, Inc
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This simulator is allows students to design a roller coaster. This activity is an application of physics to a real-life problem. Reference materials are included.
  
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T. Henderson
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This page features an animated image and a discussion of the forces involved in going through a looping coaster.
  
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E. Neumann
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This web site contains a collection of interactive java simulations for physics. Each simulation includes a detailed explanation of the physics and math behind the system, as well as…
  
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P. Tesler, P. Doherty, and N. Wanner
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This site analyzes the physics of skateboarding in great detail. It goes into many different 'tricks' and the effect of materials and design on the behavior of the skateboard.
  
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T. Dray; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
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This computer visualization activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students model straight lines on a rotating Earth. Students use Maple to draw straight lines,…
  
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D. Cook
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Computation and Problem Solving in Undergraduate Physics (CPSUP) is a collection of texts providing instruction in the use of computer-based symbolic and numerical approaches to…
  
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D. Trowbridge
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This web site uses a simulation of masses sliding along adjustable tracks to help students better understand and apply 1D kinematics. Position, velocity, and acceleration graphs, as…
  
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M. Fowler
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This website provides materials for a university-level historical astronomy course. Full lecture notes are provided, along with animations and simulations to illustrate aspects of…
  
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Annenberg Foundation
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The Amusement Park Physics Website helps the user to learn more about how physics laws affect the designs of roller coasters, bumper car collisions, carousels, free fall rides, and…
  
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E. Kluk
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This web site provides course materials for an introductory mechanics class. Topics covered include kinematics, forces, energy, and momentum. Each page features a Java applet…
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