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HyperPhysics Concepts by Neoteric at 7:32 pm EDT, Apr 24, 2003 |
HyperPhysics. A organic webpage that's a good place to learn about neat new physics stuff at your own pace. I only wish it had problem sets. |
Hyper Physics by Acidus at 11:20 am EDT, Apr 12, 2004 |
I think Virgil showed this to me a while back, and I ran across it today. A nifty way to explore physics |
Hyper Physics by k at 11:56 am EDT, Apr 12, 2004 |
I think Virgil showed this to me a while back, and I ran across it today. A nifty way to explore physics [ Very cool... makes some of the connections more clear and at least offers a fairly complete introduction to physics. Though, I agree with Neoteric that it would be nice to see a few problem sets. The math doesn't always make sense until applied. In my case, it almost never made sense until applied, and a decent portion of it was still a mystery after that. Physics is hard... let's go shopping. Still and all this is good and more of this kind of thing will only enrich the web, and those who use it. -k] |
Hyper Physics by Rattle at 4:42 pm EDT, Apr 12, 2004 |
HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network. This site for learning Physics concepts employs undirected graphs for navigation. Its a perfect example of how various types of dot-graphs can be used to convey the same information as a "list" or "outline" only with far more context. |
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