Index of /BPPSG/simulations
Downloadable simulations from Berkley
Particle-Surface Resources on the Internet
155 Links
UT Physics Courses on the Web
Physics Tutorial Menu
REMEDIAL 
Dimensional Analysis 
Graphing Oscillating Fns. 
Trigonometry 
Graphing Simple Fns. 
Graphing Log Paper 
Logarithms 
Algebra 
Vectors 
TUTORIALS 
Torque and Rotational Motion 
DC Circuits 
Free-Body Diagrams 
Exponent. Growth and Decay 
Simple Harmonic Motion 
MATHCAD EXERCISES 
76-113 
76-322 
SIMULATIONS 
Diffusion Simulation 
Radiation Simulation 
BIOPHYSICS TUTOR 
Biophysics Tutor(108,113) 
Solutions to Self Tests 
The Physics Classroom A list to links of physics classes available on the web. Most are complete course material.
TIPTOP/VLAB: Has numerous physics java applets available.
Educational
Over 1000 educational applets from elementary to college level in the followinf subcategories:
  • Biology (25)
  • Chemistry (34)
  • Children's Sites (23)
  • Computer Science (156)
  • Engineering (112)
  • General (97)
  • Languages (18)
  • Math (199)
  • Medical (19)
  • Physics (117)
Comprehensive Preparation
A great site for anyone taking graduate level physics courses or preparing for their comps. Especially look at the summaries on quantum mechanics, classical mechanics and electrodynamics.
Sites about diffraction and resistors.
Fu-Kwun Hwang's Personal Home Page: Alot of good applets
Physics Course Home Pages: University of Guelph

First Year Tutorials, Labs, etc

  • 76-100 - An Introduction to Mechanics
  • 76-102 - Introductory Physics
  • 76-107 - Intro Physics for the Life Sciences I
  • 76-108 - Intro Physics for the Life Sciences II
  • 76-113 - Introductory Physics with Applications II
  • 76-160 - Contemporary Astronomy
  • 66-122 - MPC2 Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism

200 Level

  • 76-204 - Fundamental Electronics and Applications
  • 76-246 Electricity and Magnetism I
  • 76-247 - Electricity and Magnetism II
  • 76-260 - General Astronomy

300 Level

  • 76-308 - Energy
  • 76-310 - Electronics
  • 76-322 - Waves and Optics
  • 76-323 - Quantum Mechanics I
  • 76-324 - Statistical Physics I

400 Level

  • 76-404 - Quantum Mechanics II
  • 76-415 - Solid State Physics
  • 76-424 - Statistical Physics II

700 Level

  • 76-787 - General Relativity
Vlab's collection opf applets
  • The Ising Model
  • Chaos
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  • Projectile Motion
  • The damped harmonic oscillator
  • The Keppler problem
  • The simple plane pendelum
  • The chaotic driven pendelum
  • The Travelling Salesman
  • CMOS gate demonstration
  • The Mandelbrot Set
  • Quantum Scattering
  • The Lorentz Dynamical System
  • Ballistics - The Cannon
  • The Virtual Lightbulb - Ohm's law
  • The Virtual Telescope
  • The ideal gas law and the piston
  • Chaos - Quadratic and Henon Maps
  • Managing a nuclear power plant...
  • FFT visualizer
Explore Science - Interactive Science Education
Applets which allow the student and teacher to interact with the computer to learn basic physics principles. There are also games which require you to use your physics knowledge to win. In the following areas:
Mechanics | E+M | Life Sciences | Waves | Astro | Optics | Games
TIPTOP/VLAB:
Gamelan
All about Java with 1000's of applets and educational material on Java in the following fields:
  • Arts and Entertainment (254)
  • Business and Finance (210)
  • Commercial Java (442)
  • Educational (802)
  • Games (1186)
  • How-to and Help (71)
  • Java-Enhanced Sites (784)
  • JavaBeans (48)
  • Miscellaneous (119)
  • Multimedia (453)
  • Network and Communications (406)
  • Programming in Java (1282)
  • Publications (172)
  • Related Technologies (1391)
  • Special Effects (821)
  • Tools and Utilities (666)
Physics
121 applets reference physics. Some are covered in other parts of GT physics page.
Martindale's: Physics
Great site. Well categorized. Some of the sites are already included on this GT page.
Berkley's The Interactive Physics Problem Set Contents Page
This web contains almost 100 practice problems for physics students. They're accompanied by detailed solutions and interactive computer experiments*. *The computer experimentss only run on Macintosh computers that have Interactive Physics II installed but MPEG movies are available for many of the problems.