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The thing to remember is, look at general physics courses (for non-science majors in the US). These courses tend to have more animations, diagrams, and movies.
- One prime site seems to be:
http://freevideolectures.com/physics.html
it contains links to MIT and other courses on the web. - Free Resources on the web at Intut.co.uk . Excellent links.
For example, a search for "Mechanics Animations" produced one link
on Interactive Physics Simulations page. - Martindale's Graduate Physics Links
this is a part of the homepage
For animations, go to this link from the above page. - Walter Lewin's MIT Course on Mechanics (1999)
- Walter Lewin's MIT Course on Vibrations and Waves (2004)
- PhysicsAnimations.com : An excellent Resource
- Physics Java Applets at falstad.com
- Mechanical Universe at the Learner.org (registration reqd)
- How things work at University of Virginia
- Mid-America Association for Computers in Education.
- How to create your animations? Animation Physics Course.
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