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  • Engineering Encounters - Bridge Design Contest
  • bridgecontest.org
  • Bridge design contest (using specialized software). U.S. students age 13 through grade 12 are eligible for prizes. Anyone else may enter the Open Competition. Overview, rules, resources, software download and FAQ.
3.5
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  • Physics for Idiots
  • www.physicsforidiots.com
  • Provides simple explanations for a number of physics, space and maths concepts, trying to break them down into stuff that actually makes sense.
3.8
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>30
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  • QuarkNet
  • quarknet.fnal.gov
  • Supports centers at 60 universities and laboratories that are participants in the collider experiments at CERN in Switzerland and at Fermilab in Illinois. Physicists will mentor and collaborate with high school teachers. Stipends are provided to the teachers who participate.
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7
  • How Things Work
  • www.howeverythingworks.org
  • Ask about almost anything related to the physical world, and check the well-organized archives for answers to previous interesting questions.
3.9
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3.8
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  • Physics Central
  • www.physicscentral.org
  • The outreach site of the members of The American Physical Society. Find out how physics is part of your world, ask questions on how things work, see physics in pictures, get updates on physics in the news, read about research and the people who are doing it and, if you want more, recommended links.
3.8
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<5
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  • Society of Physics Students (SPS)
  • www.spsnational.org
  • Complete set of information for members of any level of SPS. Scholarships and awards, news, activities, staff, structure, online forms, student resources, and links to significant physics sites.
4.1
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<5
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  • Simple Electric Motors
  • www.simplemotor.com
  • Summary of science projects by Stan Pozmantir, a junior secondary student. Easy-to-build and inexpensive electric motors utilizing many physics principles.
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<5
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  • Web Physics Project
  • webphysics.davidson.edu
  • A flexible low budget outlet for small volume, high quality, HTML-based curricular material. It provides a forum for physics educators to exchange curriculum ideas and resources that make use of web technology (primarily public domain material), and provides a medium for the dissemination of student work.
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<5
5
  • World Year of Physics 2005
  • www.physics2005.org
  • Plans to bring the excitement of physics to the public and inspire a new generation of scientists. Includes information about projects, events and Einstein, sources for teachers, downloads, international links and press room.
3.5
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