What is Minor: Definition and 307 Discussions

The Miñor is a river of Galicia, Spain. It is 9.9 miles (16 km) long, and stretches from Or Galiñeiro to the places of Ramallosa and Sabarís.gl:Sabarís, Santa Cristina da Ramallosa, Baiona

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    Programs Physics as a minor just for the sake of enjoyment?

    My physics background is limited, I took General Physics 1 and 2. For a minor I would need to take General Physics 3 and 3 elective upper division courses. There are lots of courses to choose from... Mechanics I Electricity and Magnetism I Thermal and Statistical Physics Physics...
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    EE with a minor in physics?

    EE with a minor in physics? Hello, I am seeking advice on some school decisions and I figured someone here could help since almost every one her is obviously educated on the subject. On to my predicament: Originally I wanted to do joint degrees in EE and physics. That is probably out...
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    Benefits of a Math Minor for an Astrophysics Major

    For an astrophysics major, would it be beneficial to take on math as a minor? Also, are there any other minors that would be good for an astrophysics major?
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    Help with minor car crash physics

    Hello, I am new to forums so please excuse my post if it is in the wrong area. I was wondering whether someone could help me out with understanding the physics involved in a minor car crash between 2 cars (both traveling at 5 mph). *This is not homework etc, trying to understand a real...
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    Minor in Solid State Physics?

    Minor in Solid State Physics? Hi, I am an electrical and electronics student. I do plan to follow minor in Solid State Physics. What do you think? Is it worth?
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    Mechanical Engineering Minor Advice | Undergrad Degree

    I am currently working on an undergrad mechanical engineering degree. I can pursue a minor in either applied math or physics and I was wondering if anyone out there had any advice.
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    Hyperbolas equivalent of an ellipsis's minor axis?

    This is algebra. I think I missed this part in class. I know a Hyperbola has a conjugate axis, but is this the hyperbolas equivlent of an elipise's minor axis? If so, how do you find the measurement? I'm writing a forumla for a hyprbola in standard form and need to find b^2. Thanks.
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