Selected Physics Songs by Other Authors
| Rigid Body Sings by James Clerk Maxwell | Ions Mine by Sir J. J. Thomson | 
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 | Stuck 
                  in an Infinite Loop,  | 
| Songs (with recordings) by the students of Walter 
                  Smith   |  | 
| I 
              Got Physics by William Phillian | |
|  | Dark 
                  as a Dungeon - 2002 Davis/SNO version  (with video clip) by Dr. Don Geesaman, Director of the Physics Division, Argonne National Lab | 
| Songs (with recordings!) by Ian Hartman: | Physics 
                  Carols by the students of Ron 
                  Revere  | 
| Twinkle, Twinkle, Now I Know by Pietro Calogero | "Hyperbolic 
                  Orbit" by Benjamin Newman | 
| Sun's 
                  Rap Song by Mary Hogan and Wei Lee | Newton 
                  Rap (with recording) by Matthew Guberman-pfeffer | 
| Graphene -- The Musical! Prof. Paul Neitzel, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech -- Vocals, bass line & electronic percussion Mike Duffee -- Guitars Conceived & recorded for Inside the Black Box Profs. Bill Hunt & Pete Ludovice, Georgia Tech WREK Radio, Georgia Tech | 
                Winner of the "NanoTube" contest sponsored by the American Chemical Society: The Nano Song by Patrick Bennett, David Carlton, Molly Felz, Nola Klemfuss, Glory Liu, Ryan Miyakawa, Stacey Wallace, and Angelica Zen of the University of California at Berkeley: | 
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| "Glad Gliese" © by Kathleen Martin: mp3 .. lyrics (tune: "Sad Lisa", by Cat Stevens) In 2010, astronomers announced the discovery of the planet Gliese 581g, which may have all the conditions needed for life. It has a mass three times that of Earth, and orbits a red dwarf star about 22 light years away. This beautiful song lays out some of the basic facts, and dreams about the possibility of humanity colonizing the planet.  Image by Lynnette Cook | Our Universe, by Prof. Francis P. Wilkin Lyrics (PDF) | 
| Free Body Diagram, by Prof. Elizabeth Berman & Friends 
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