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Re: Nobel Site



Jim Green wrote:
From the Voices of the Nobel Peace Laureates to a Virtual
Science Laboratory; Nobel Illustrates the Potential of the
Internet as Learning Tool -- www.nobelprize.org

"The Nobel e-Museum" can also be accessed using their home URL in Sweden
<http://www.nobel.se/>.

One very good thing about this website besides the obvious Nobel Prize
historiana is an attractive presentation on the structure of matter.
(home page, lower right hand corner) The topics presented:

1. Structure of Matter
2. Revolutionary Ideas
3. An Unanswered Question
4. Tools of the Trade
5. Spin: A Property of Particles
6. Angular Momentum: A Conserved Quantity
7. Classification of Particles
8. Another Property... Strangeness
9. Enter the Quark
10. Fractional Charges and Unseen Quarks
11. Color charge
12. Quarks are Confined
13. Mass, Particles and Quarks
14. The Strong Force Carrier
15. Can Quarks be Seen?
16. What About Fractional Charges?
17. Even Quarks Decay
18. A Missing Charm
19. More Quarks?
20. The Power of the Standard Model
21. The Top Quark Discovery
22. Are Quarks Fundamental?

Best wishes,

Larry

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Larry Cartwright
Retired (June 2001) Physics Teacher
Charlotte MI 48813 USA <exit60@ia4u.net>
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