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* [[Yale Physics Olympics]] [http://wnsl.physics.yale.edu/events/olympics/ website] | * [[Yale Physics Olympics]] [http://wnsl.physics.yale.edu/events/olympics/ website] | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 28 October 2012
This is a resources page for students interested in Physics competitions. Please add quality resources.
Contents
[hide]International Physics competitions
- International Physics Olympiad website
- Rudolf Ortvay Problem Solving Contest in Physics website
- The University Physics Competition website
National Physics competitions
Canada
United States
- American Association of PhysicsTeachers Physics Bowl website
- Auburn Physics Invitation website
- Boston Area Undergraduate Physics Competition website]
- Iowa State Physics Olympics website
- NJAAPT Physics Olympics website
- The Raytheon/TAPT Annual High School Physics Competition
- St. Louis Area Physics Teachers Physics Competition website
- San Diego COE/SDSA Physics Team Competition website
- Unites States Physics Olympiad website
- University of Alabama High School Physics contest website
- University of Miami Physics Competition website
- University of Michigan Physics Olympiad website
- UNC-Charlotte Physics Competition website
- University of Northern Iowa Regional Physics Olympics website
- Utah Physics Olympiad website
- Western Kentucky Physics Olympics website
- Yale Physics Olympics website
Regional Physics competitions
Resources
Books
Online Resources
- AoPS hosts both an Introductory Physics Forum as well as an Advanced Physics Forum.
- Physics Forums -- One of the largest educational forums on the web!
- PhysicsWeb