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Haorong Wu
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Hello. I am going to take an interview for the entrance test of M.S. candidates.
Professors in the interview would ask some basic problems from classical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, such as:
What is the seven basic quantities in physics?
What is temperature?
What are the three laws of thermodynamics?
Why electron would not collapse to nuclue?
What is the relation between conservation and symmetry?
What is the difference between crystal and noncrystal?
What is condensed matter physics?
I found the post Physics FAQ List quite informative, and I hope to find other basic problems so that I could be well-prepared for the interview.
Thank you!
Professors in the interview would ask some basic problems from classical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, such as:
What is the seven basic quantities in physics?
What is temperature?
What are the three laws of thermodynamics?
Why electron would not collapse to nuclue?
What is the relation between conservation and symmetry?
What is the difference between crystal and noncrystal?
What is condensed matter physics?
I found the post Physics FAQ List quite informative, and I hope to find other basic problems so that I could be well-prepared for the interview.
Thank you!