amandapics.com i believe has a physics link at the bottom of the page
2006-09-09 14:08:37
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answered by legendaryfrog 3
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Umm... if you mean web site, then, well, no. There is no web site that will teach you how to "do physics." Please understand that physics is all around us and you are "doing physics" whenever you breath, walk, or drive in a car. Understanding physics, well, there are some sites that can help in understanding of physics. An good example is Wikipedia, a very good resource, if you know what to look for. Try the keywords "newton" "classical mechanics" "high school physics" or as advanced a topic as you would like. Generally the formulas provided there will help, but understanding how to apply the formulas is something that usually cannot be tought all that well... try your best, and if you have specific questions about physics, give me an e-mail.
2006-09-09 21:09:58
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answered by Roger N 2
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Even though you didn't spell site good, but you can to to physicsplace.com. I took Physics in High School and when I had trouble i turn to this site.
2006-09-09 22:17:09
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answered by problemsolver86 3
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