Physical Science Resources
by Ron Kurtus (revised 4 November 2019)
The following are resources and references on the Physical Sciences:
Use these resources to help your understanding of the material.
General Science
Science at NASA - Space science
National Science Foundation - U.S. Government site to promote science research
How Diamonds are Formed - Includes animations
How Diamonds are Made and Formed - Animations and illustrations
Unit Converters
For kids
Physics4Kids - Overview of Physics topics
Exploratorium Science Explorer - Simple science experiments
Mocomi Science for Kids - Good lessons and animations for ages 8 -12
Books
Textbooks
Conceptual Physical Science - Hewitt, Suchocki, Hewitt
Physical Science: A Unified Approach - Hewitt, Suchocki, Hewitt
Astronomy
Astronomy 161 The Solar System
Molecular Secret Worlds: The Universe Within - Interactive Java Tutorial
Telescopes on a Budget - Information on buying and using a telescope
Books
Chemistry
General Chemistry Toolkit - Toolkits and chemistry from St. Olaf College
ChemTutor - Basic lessons in chemistry
General Chemistry Topic Review - Overview of subject from Purdue University
Chem4Kids - Overview of Chemistry topics
Mocomi Chemistry for Kids - Good lessons and animations for ages 8 -12
Video Lessons on Chemistry - From Socratic.org
Books
Physics
Miscellaneous
Summary
Use these resources to get further information on the various Physical Science topics. If you have some good Physical Science links, let us know about them.
Research the subject
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