Physics 176: Useful and Interesting Links
Course Related Links
Schroeder textbook webpage.
Blackboard.
Duke Community Standard.
Duke Physics Department.
Short-term Illness Notification.
Use one of these forms to inform Duke and me that you are ill and so will miss a quiz or exam, or not be able to hand in a homework on time.
Applets and Simulations:
Java Simulations for Statistical and Thermal Physics
from the Clark University
Statistical and Thermal Physics project
.
Physics Education Technology (PhET),
Interactive physics simulations from the University of Colorado.
Demos
Demos for Thermal Physics
by Ralph Baierlein.
Thermodynamic demos
from Haverford.
Journals
Journal of Statistical Physics.
Nature.
Physical Review Letters.
Physical Review E.
Physics Today.
Science.
Mathematica
Mathematica documentation center.
Mathematica video tutorials.
Schroeder's Mathematica tutorial.
Miscellaneous:
American Physical Society.
Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics.
Nobel Prizes in Physics.
Phase Equilibria,
some useful friendly online web pages about phase equilibria from the
chemguide
web site.
Physics News Update.
Physics Viewpoints.
Local Science museums:
Morehead Planetarium and Science Museum at UNC,
Chapel Hill, NC.
Museum of Life and Science,
Durham, NC.
Science puzzles and questions:
Duke Physics Challenges.
U. of Maryland "Physics Question of the Week",
see especially those related to
thermodynamics.
Pioneers:
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906).
Satyendra Bose (1894-1974).
Nicolas Carnot (1796-1832).
Rudolf Clausius (1822-1888).
Albert Einstein (1879-1955).
Josian Willard Gibbs.
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894).
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879).
Walther Nernst (1864-1941).
Lars Onsager (1903-1976).
Benjamin Thompson aka Count Rumford (1753-1814)
Wilhelm Wien, 1864-1928.
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