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  8. Subject: Physics FAQ, where to find it
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  20. Archive-name: physics-faq/where-to-find-it
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  23.  
  24.                  Where to find the Physics FAQ
  25.                  =============================
  26.  
  27. The Physics FAQ provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions
  28. appearing in the sci.physics.* newsgroups, especially:
  29.  
  30.    sci.physics
  31.    sci.physics.particle
  32.    sci.physics.research (moderated)
  33.    alt.sci.physics.new-theories
  34.  
  35. If you are new to these newsgroups you should take a look at the Physics
  36. FAQ before posting questions. You should certainly read the article "An
  37. Introduction to the Physics Newsgroups". The FAQ is now available on the
  38. World Wide Web *only* and is located at these sites (those in brackets
  39. were not up-to-date when last checked):
  40.  
  41. USA:
  42.  http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/faq.html
  43.  http://www.public.iastate.edu/~physics/sci.physics/faq/faq.html
  44.  http://www.weburbia.com/physics/faq.html
  45.  http://hermes.astro.washington.edu/faq/physics/index.html
  46.  http://www.corepower.com/~relfaq/faq.html
  47. UK:
  48.  http://hepweb.rl.ac.uk/ppUK/PhysFAQ/faq.html
  49.  http://www.weburbia.demon.co.uk/physics/faq.html
  50. Netherlands:
  51.  http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/PhysFAQ/faq.html
  52. Germany:
  53.  http://www.desy.de/user/projects/Physics/faq.html
  54. Australia:
  55.  http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/physoc/physics_faq/faq.html
  56. Taiwan:
  57.  http://www.phy.ncku.edu.tw/mirrors/physicsfaq/faq.html
  58. Japanese language version:
  59.  http://kekux1.kek.jp/~morita/phys-faq/
  60.  
  61. A single compressed file containing all the HTML files for the
  62. FAQ can be downloaded by FTP from ftp://ftp.weburbia.com/
  63. Postscript files are also available there.
  64.  
  65. There are a number of other more specialised FAQs for
  66. these and other physics newsgroups. Most of them are
  67. mentioned in the Physics FAQ. 
  68.  
  69. The Physics FAQ is edited by Scott I Chase 
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  71.  
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