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Welcome to the Georgia Tech Wiki for Intro Physics.  This resources was created so that students can contribute and curate content to help those students with limited or no access to a textbook.  When reading this website, please correct any errors you may come across. If you read something that isn't clear, please consider revising it!  Even better, if you can help with a contribution, pick a specific topic from intro physics and add it to the appropriate category below by editing this page.  Then copy and paste the default [[Template]] into your new page and start editing. Please remember that this is not a textbook and you are not limited to expressing your ideas with only text and equations.  Whenever possible include: pictures, videos, diagrams, simulations, computational models (e.g. Glowscript), and whatever content you think can make learning physics easier.   
Welcome to the Georgia Tech Wiki for Intro Physics.  This resources was created so that students can contribute and curate content to help those with limited or no access to a textbook.  When reading this website, please correct any errors you may come across. If you read something that isn't clear, please consider revising it!  Even better, if you can help with a contribution, pick a specific topic from intro physics and add under the appropriate category listed below by editing this page.  Then copy and paste the default [[Template]] into your new page and start editing. Please remember that this is not a textbook and you are not limited to expressing your ideas with only text and equations.  Whenever possible include: pictures, videos, diagrams, simulations, computational models (e.g. Glowscript), and whatever content you think can make learning physics easier.   
 
== Source Material ==
All of the content added to this resource must be in the public domain or similar free resource.  If you are unsure about a source, contact the original author for permission. That said, there is a surprisingly large amount of introductory physics content scattered across the web.
 


== Organizing Catagories ==
== Organizing Catagories ==
These are the broad, overarching categories, that we cover in two semester of introductory physics.  You can add subcategories or make a new category as needed.
These are the broad, overarching categories, that we cover in two semester of introductory physics.  You can add subcategories or make a new category as needed.
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===Interactions===
===Interactions===

Revision as of 16:48, 13 October 2015

Welcome to the Georgia Tech Wiki for Intro Physics. This resources was created so that students can contribute and curate content to help those with limited or no access to a textbook. When reading this website, please correct any errors you may come across. If you read something that isn't clear, please consider revising it! Even better, if you can help with a contribution, pick a specific topic from intro physics and add under the appropriate category listed below by editing this page. Then copy and paste the default Template into your new page and start editing. Please remember that this is not a textbook and you are not limited to expressing your ideas with only text and equations. Whenever possible include: pictures, videos, diagrams, simulations, computational models (e.g. Glowscript), and whatever content you think can make learning physics easier.

Source Material

All of the content added to this resource must be in the public domain or similar free resource. If you are unsure about a source, contact the original author for permission. That said, there is a surprisingly large amount of introductory physics content scattered across the web.


Organizing Catagories

These are the broad, overarching categories, that we cover in two semester of introductory physics. You can add subcategories or make a new category as needed.

  • [http

Interactions

  • Fundamental Interactions
  • Other Interactions

Properties of Matter

  • Mass
  • Charge
  • Spin

Momentum

Angular Momentum

Energy

  • Rest Mass Energy
  • Kinetic Energy
  • Potential Energy

Fields

  • Electric
  • Magnetic

Simple Circuits

  • Components
  • Steady State
  • Non Steady State

Maxwell's Equations

  • Gauss's Flux Theorem
    • Electric Fields
    • Magnetic Fields
  • Faraday's Law
  • Ampere-Maxwell Law

Radiation

Resources