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 <CENTER><FONT SIZE =+3>PHYSICS DEMONSTRATION BIBLIOGRAPHY</FONT></CENTER>
<LI><A HREF=mech.html>Mechanics</A>
<UL>
<LI>1A-Measurement
<LI> 1C-Motion in One Dimension
<LI>
1D. Motion in Two Dimensions
<LI>
1E-Relative Motion
<LI>
1F-Newton's First Law
<LI>
1G-Newton's Second Law
<LI>
1H-Newton's Third Law
<LI>
1J-Statistics of Rigid Bodies
<LI>
1K-Applications of Newton's Laws
<LI>
1L-Gravity
<LI>
1M-Work and Energy
<LI>
1N-Linear Momentum
<LI>
1Q-Rotational Dynamics
<LI>
1R-Properties of Matter
</UL>
<LI><A HRE
F=fluid.html>Fluid Mechanics</A>
<UL>
<LI>2A-Surf
ace Tension
<LI>2B-Statics of Fluids
<LI>2C-Dynamics of Fluids
</UL>
<LI> <A HREF=oandw.html>
Oscillations and Waves</A>
<UL>
<LI>
3A-Oscillations
<LI>3B-Wave Motion
<LI>3C-Acoustics
<LI>3D-Instruments
<LI>3E-Sound Reproduction
</UL>
<LI> <A HREF=therm.html>
Thermodynamics</A>
<UL>
<LI>
4A-Thermal Properties of Matter
<LI>4B-Heat and the First Law
<LI>4C-Change of State
<LI>4D-Kinetic Theory
<LI>4E-Gas Law
<LI>4F-Entropy and the Second Law
</UL>
<LI> <A HREF = eandm.html>
Electricity and Magnetism</A>
<UL>
<LI>
5A-Electrostatics
<LI>5B-Electric Fields and Potential
<LI>5C-Capacitance
<LI>5D-Resistance
<LI>5E-Electromotive Force and Current
<LI>5F-DC Circuits
<LI>5G-Magnetic Materials
<LI>5H-Magnetic Fields and Forces
<LI>5J-Inductance
<LI>5K-Electromagnetic Induction
<LI>5L-AC Circuits
<LI>5M-Semiconductors and Tubes
<LI>5N-Electromagnetic Radiation
</UL>
<LI> <A HREF = optics.html>
Optics</A>
<UL>
<LI>
6A-Geometrical Optics
<LI>6B-Photometry
<LI>6C-Diffraction
<LI>6D-Interference
<LI>6E-Interference
<LI>6F-Color
<LI>6H-Polarization
<LI>6J-The Eye
<LI>6Q-Modern Optics
</UL>
<LI> <A HREF = modern.html>
Modern Physics</A>
<UL>
<LI>
7A-Quantum Effects
<LI>7B-Atomic Physics
<LI>7D-Nuclear Physics
<LI>7E-Elementary Particles
<LI>7F-Relativity
</UL>
<LI><A HREF = astro.html>Astronomy</A>
<UL>
<LI>
8A-Planetary Astronomy
<LI>8B-Stellar Astronomy
<LI>8C-Cosmology
</UL>
<LI><A HREF = e
quip.html>Equipment</A>
<UL>
<LI>
9A-Support Systems
<LI>9B-Electronic
<LI>9C-Mechanical
</UL>

Mechanics

||1A-Measurement|1C-Motion in
One Dimension|1D. Motion in Two Dimensions|1E-Relative Motion||
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1F-Newton's First Law|1G-Newton's Second Law|1H-Newton's Third Law|1J-Statistics of Rigid Bodies||
||
1K-Applications of Newton's Laws|1L-Gravity|1M-Work and Energy|1N-Linear Momentum||
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1Q-Rotational Dynamics|1R-Properties of Matter| | ||

Fluid Mechanics

2A-Sur
face Tension
2B-Statics of Fluids
2C-Dynamics of Fluids

Sound,
Oscillations, and Waves

3A-Oscillations
3B-Wave Motion
3C-Acoustics
3D-Instruments
3E-Sound Reproduction

Thermodynamics

4A-Thermal Properties of Matter
4B-Heat and the First Law
4C-Change of State
4D-Kinetic Theory
4E-Gas Law
4F-Entropy and the Second Law

Electricity and Magnetism

5A-Electrostatics
5B-Electric Fields and Potential
5C-Capacitance
5D-Resistance
5E-Electromotive Force and Current
5F-DC Circuits
5G-Magnetic Materials
5H-Magnetic Fields and Forces
5J-Inductance
5K-Electromagnetic Induction
5L-AC Circuits
5M-Semiconductors and Tubes
5N-Electromagnetic Radiation

Optics

6A-Geometrical Optics
6B-Photometry
6C-Diffraction
6D-Interference
6E-Interference
6F-Color
6H-Polarization
6J-The Eye
6Q-Modern Optics

Modern Physics

7A-Quantum Effects
7B-Atomic Physics
7D-Nuclear Physics
7E-Elementary Particles
7F-Relativity

Astronomy

8A-Planetary Astronomy
8B-Stellar Astronomy
8C-Cosmology

E
quipment

9A-Support Systems
9B-Electronic
9C-Mechanical

PIRA Classification Scheme

PIRA stands for the Physics Instructional Resource Association, partially supported by the American Association of Physics Teachers. Support the AAPT!

Mechanics

1A-Measurement|1C-Motion in One Dimension|1D. Motion in Two Dimensions|1E-Relative Motion

1F-Newton's First Law|1G-Newton's Second Law|1H-Newton's Third Law|1J-Statistics of Rigid Bodies

1K-Applications of Newton's Laws|1L-Gravity|1M-Work and Energy|1N-Linear Momentum

1Q-Rotational Dynamics|1R-Properties of Matter| |

Fluid Mechanics

2A-Surface Tension 2B-Statics of Fluids 2C-Dynamics of Fluids

Sound, Oscillations, and Waves

3A-Oscillations 3B-Wave Motion 3C-Acoustics 3D-Instruments 3E-Sound Reproduction

Thermodynamics

4A-Thermal Properties of Matter 4B-Heat and the First Law 4C-Change of State 4D-Kinetic Theory 4E-Gas Law 4F-Entropy and the Second Law

Electricity and Magnetism

5A-Electrostatics 5B-Electric Fields and Potential 5C-Capacitance 5D-Resistance 5E-Electromotive Force and Current 5F-DC Circuits 5G-Magnetic Materials 5H-Magnetic Fields and Forces 5J-Inductance 5K-Electromagnetic Induction 5L-AC Circuits 5M-Semiconductors and Tubes 5N-Electromagnetic Radiation

Optics

6A-Geometrical Optics 6B-Photometry 6C-Diffraction 6D-Interference 6E-Interference 6F-Color 6H-Polarization 6J-The Eye 6Q-Modern Optics

Modern Physics

7A-Quantum Effects 7B-Atomic Physics 7D-Nuclear Physics 7E-Elementary Particles 7F-Relativity

Astronomy

8A-Planetary Astronomy 8B-Stellar Astronomy 8C-Cosmology

Equipment

9A-Support Systems 9B-Electronic 9C-Mechanical

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