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Useful Websites

These websites provide useful resources that may help with your study towards your AS/A Level in Physics.

http://schools.matter.org.uk/a-level.html
This is a website produced by the University of Liverpool in England. It contains A level resources for a number of the topics. The textual material is supported by some very helpful simulations (applets). You can even test yourself by doing some questions.

http://www.s-cool.co.uk/topic_index.asp?subject_id=68&d=0
This website mainly contains textual information. You can have a look at topic summaries and test yourself by doing multiple-choice questions.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html
This is a website produced by Georgia State University. It is helpful for sorting out any query you may have of a particular physics topic in a quick and concise manner.

http://nzip.rsnz.org/es/applets13/index.htm
This website has been organised by the New Zealand Institute of Physics. It contains some excellent simulations (applets) on topics like: Circular motion and Photoelectric effect. It helps you to ‘visualise' the physics.

http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph11e/
This website contains a good selection of simulations (applets) covering a wide range of A level Physics.

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/
This website contains a range of helpful material for both AS Physics and A level Physics.

http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/index.pl
This website, organised by the University of Colorado, contains some useful simulations (applets) on limited topics in physics. The interference section is particularly worth an inspection.

http://www.schulphysik.de/suren/Applets.html
This is another useful website containing a selection of simulation (applets).

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