"This site is a guide to all things physics provided by the Physics in Society team at the Institute of Physics. Search from over 4,000 handpicked physics websites, read special features, play games, ask questions, try an experiment, search news articles relating to physics, and get help on homework and useful study tips."
This webpage allows students to view the structure of atoms from simple hydrogen and Helium all the way up to the complex Ununoctium.
Eric Weisstein's World of Science has a physics encyclopedia that covers topics such as astrophysics, electromagnetism, fluid physics, history, terminology, optics, states of matter, thermodynamics and wave motion.
This web-page provides a timeline that sketches the history of electromagnetism and includes topics such as optics, magnetism, electricity, and electromagnetism.
"Andes is an intelligent homework helper for physics. That is, it replaces the pencil and paper that students would ordinarily use to solve physics homework problems. Students draw diagrams, enter equations and define variables with the same freedom that they have when using paper. Yet, unlike a piece of paper, Andes tells students whether their entry is correct by turning it red or green, and Andes will give principle-based hints when asked. Several semester-long evaluations of Andes showed that students who did their homework on it learned significantly more than students who did the same homework problems on paper. "
"A tutorial covering everything from basic to more advanced physics topics in an organized and accessible manner. Teachers will find the breakdown of each lesson and sub-lesson helpful, as well as the site's ability to link topics from current and past subjects (an essential feature in the study of the physical world). As well as detailed lessons, students can access the "Mind on Physics" section for over 1300 carefully constructed questions to help understand basic concepts in the classroom. As well as photo galleries, animations, problem sets, and curriculum ideas, The Physics Classroom is a highly valuable resource for any high school physics teacher."
Free High School Science Text - covers all the physics concepts with explanations and examples. Can be used as an e-textbook.
Covers kinematics, light, electromagnetism, relativity, and other topics.
Excellent videos about each topic in physics. Great for review or for students who want another explanation of a concept.