Friday's a good day for lightweight blogging, so here's something fun, via Roberto Alamino: A big collection of physics flash animations from the University of Toronto. It includes everything from three-body graviational motion to the Stern-Gerlach experiment, to how to use an oscilloscope.
Our DSL has been a little slow this morning, so I haven't been able to watch that many of them, but the ones I looked at are pretty cool. I'll probably be adding this link to my class webpages in the future, because you can never have too many physics-based videogames...
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