Directory of Physics  Links 

Wolfram the maker of Mathematica has a website that is comprehensive with respect to Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Computer Science, and Mathematics. It is called Science World.

The Particle Data Group of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory possesses an award winning interactive tour in particle physics.

This is a text book created by David Morin, and it is a very good. The explanations are simple, and it is easy to understand. Here you will also find additional problems to consider.

Here I have Mathematica Notebooks for those interested persons of physics.

It is important for us to learn how to determine quantitative estimates of the nature and size of experimental errors and to predict how these errors affect the reliability of the final

          1.) Accelerator Form and Function

          2.) Particle Physics Glossary

Using The Mathematica Software in Physics

There Once Was A Classical Theory

Introduction To Classical Mechanics

The Particle Adventure

Classical and Quantum Angular Momentum


1.) Science World*       3.) Classical Mechanics

2.) Lagrange Equations      4.) Quantum Mechanics

I hope that you find ample explanations from these links on physics.

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1.) Error Analysis (Non-Calculus)*

2.) Measurements and Error*

3.) Measurements, Errors, and Uncertainty

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & technology

1.) What are accelerators used for?

2.) Particle Adventure Glossary