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50 Things to annoy your Physics Professor by Butala, A

This site has corny jokes to annoy your physics teacher.  

 

 

Christmas Physics Songs by Urso, E

This site is a site where Christmas is brought into Physics.  It puts Physics words into Christmas songs such as the song "We three kings" is changed to  "We three laws" referring to Newton's three laws of motion. Within in these songs specific topics are explained. It also has Christmas cakes with a physics theme such as a cake shaped like Albert Einstein, and says that for Albert Einstein Physics is a piece of cake.  So check  out this site and maybe you will find some songs to sing and cakes to bake for your family on Christmas.  

 

 

Physics is Fun by Oneil, A

This site Has a bunch of cartoons, songs, and jokes in it. I definitely think this brings more fun into Physics since physics is so boring and confusing (No Offense).

 

 

Fun Physics by Diller, J

This website is called Fun Physics.  It is a website that links you to other different types of websites.  It also has a group of pages with some FAQ's about physics.  Fun Physics also has many different types of newsgroups that lead to other main sites about physics. These sites are each directed on a different topic about physics. If you need to find a website directed on on subject in physics the Fun Physics website is sure to have it.  

 

 

MSN  Bad Physics by Kraljic, A

This site was created by a teacher who started to become sick and tired of the same awkward silence that people gave him at social functions when he would tell them that he was a physics teacher. This site is mainly for people who don't understand physics. It contains some commonly misunderstood "BAD PHYSICS" and simple explanations of how it really should be. It also contains some "bad physics" jokes, expressions, and questions to make the subject matter more entertaining and interesting. It also includes some physics links (some of which are already posted on this message board). Overall this website makes physics more interesting for students like us!     

 

 

 Snow Crystals by Rios, J

    This site enters into the historical and present science of photographing snowflakes. It contains photos of natural snowflakes which I have never seen before. It also introduces interesting facts about snow crystal physics. There is also a part of the web site that shows designer snowflakes, the study of how snow crystals are formed

 

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