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Physics demonstration experiments and hands-on activities

Numbers used in headings are the numbers used in various databases for indexing the subjects.

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Mechanics

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Measurement (1A)

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Motion in One Dimension (1C)

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Motion in Two Dimensions (1D)

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Relative Motion (1E)

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Newton's First Law (1F)

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Newton's Second Law (1G)

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Newton's Third Law (1H)

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Statics of Rigid Bodies (1J)

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Applications of Newton's Laws (1K)

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Gravity (1L)

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Work & Energy (1M)

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Linear Momentum & Collisions (1N)

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Rotational Dynamics (1Q)

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Properties of Matter (1R)

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Fluid Mechanics

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Surface Tension 2A

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the ratio of total force acting on the surface of water to the area.

Statics of Fluids 2B

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Dynamics of Fluids 2C

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Oscillations & Waves

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Oscillations 3A

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Standing waves

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Wave Motion 3B

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Acoustics 3C

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Instruments 3D

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Sound Reproduction 3E

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Thermodynamics

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Thermal Properties of Matter 4A

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Heat and the First Law 4B

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Change of State 4C

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Kinetic Theory 4D

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Pressure

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Gas Law 4E

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Entropy and the Second Law 4F

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Electricity & Magnetism

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Electrostatics 5A

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Electric Fields and Potential 5B

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High Voltage

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High Voltage generators

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Capacitance 5C

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Resistance 5D

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Electromotive Force & Current 5E

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DC Circuits (5F)

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Magnetic Material 5G

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Ferrofluids

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Magnetic Fields and Forces 5H

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Inductance (5J)

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Eddy currents

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Electromagnetic Induction (5K)

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AC Circuits (5L)

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Semiconductors and Tubes (5M)

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Electromagnetic Radiation (5N)

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Optics

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Geometrical Optics (6A)

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Photometry (6B)

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Diffraction (6C)

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Interference (6D)

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Color (6F)

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Polarization (6H)

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The Eye (6J)

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Eyes make us capable of glancing this beautiful world.

Modern Optics (6Q)

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Modern Physics

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Quantum Effects (7A)

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Atomic Physics (7B)

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Nuclear Physics (7B)

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Elementary Particles (7E)

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Relativity (7F)

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Astronomy

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Planetary Astronomy (8A)

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Stellar Astronomy (8B)

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Cosmology (8C)

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Equipment

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Support Systems (9A)

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Electronic (9B)

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Mechanical (9C)

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Resources on the net

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