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* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/TimeAndClocks Time and Clocks] by [[John G. King]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/TimeAndClocks Time and Clocks] by [[John G. King]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/SimpleWaves Simple Waves] by [[John Shive]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/SimpleWaves Simple Waves] by [[John Shive]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/IntrotoOptics Introduction to Optics] by [[Norton Bloom]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/IntrotoOptics Introduction to Optics] by Norton Bloom on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [archive.org/details/MechanicalEnergyAndThermalEnergy Mechanical Energy and Thermal Energy] by [[Norton Bloom]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1959 film [http://archive.org/details/MechanicalEnergyAndThermalEnergy Mechanical Energy and Thermal Energy] by Norton Bloom on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1960 film [http://archive.org/details/frames_of_reference Frames of Reference] produced by [[Richard Leacock]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1960 film [http://archive.org/details/frames_of_reference Frames of Reference] produced by [[Richard Leacock]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/SpeedOfLightInAirAndInWater Speek of Light in Water] by [[William M. Siebert] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/SpeedOfLightInAirAndInWater Speed of Light in Water] by William M. Siebert on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/ElasticCollisionandStoredEnergy Elastic Collision and Stored Energy] produced by [[Norton Bloom]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/ElasticCollisionandStoredEnergy Elastic Collision and Stored Energy] produced by Norton Bloom on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/SoundWavesInAir Sound Waves in Air] by [[Richard H. Bolt]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/SoundWavesInAir Sound Waves in Air] by Richard H. Bolt on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/RandomEvents Random Events] by [[John Friedman]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://archive.org/details/RandomEvents Random Events] by [[John Friedman]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://aarchive.org/details/RutherfordAtom Rutherford Atom] by [[Robert I. Hulsizer]] on the [[Internet Archive]].
* 1961 film [http://aarchive.org/details/RutherfordAtom Rutherford Atom] by Robert I. Hulsizer on the [[Internet Archive]].


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The Physical Science Study Committee was inaugurated at MIT in 1956 to review introductory physics education and to design, implement and monitor improvements. It produced major new physics textbooks, instructional movies and classroom laboratory materials, which were used by high schools around the world during the 1960s and 1970s.[1]

Original members

Books

  • PSSC. Physics. 1st Edition 1960. D.C. Heath
  • Judson B. Cross, John H. Dodge, James A. Walter, Uri Haber-Schaim. PSSC Physics. 3rd edition 1971. D.C. Heath

Films

See also

References

  1. ^ "PSSC: 50 Years Later". Compadre.org. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  2. ^ MIT Museum. "MIT Museum Collections - People". Webmuseum.mit.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  3. ^ "TECH_V082_S0503_P001.pdf" (PDF). Tech.mit.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  4. ^ "Coulomb's Law : Richard Leacock : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. Retrieved 2014-04-06.