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Studying Engineering Physics or Physics for an Aspiring Experimentalist?
In India there is indeed no B.Engg degree, B.Tech degree is awarded for all the engineering subjects (like Computer science, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, chemical engineering etc.) and B.S or B.Sc for all the pure science subjects (like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, Biology...- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying Engineering Physics or Physics for an Aspiring Experimentalist?
I have an inclination to be an experimentalist, in which discipline should I do my Bachelors in : Engineering Physics (B.Tech) or Physics (B.Sc) ? Thanks.- Abhirikshma
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- Academic guidance Applied physics Engineering Engineering physics Experimental physics Physics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergrad Dependence of rotational angular velocity of planets
Please elaborate- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Dependence of rotational angular velocity of planets
On exactly what factors does the rotational angular velocity of a planet depend ? Can a mathematical expression be derived for it ?- Abhirikshma
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- Angular Angular velocity Planets Rotational Velocity
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Hypervalent Oxygen: Violating Rules & Reactions
Is this really true ? Because I have never seen anything like this, rather i have seen this 2H2O = H3O+ + OH- Pls. Read the equal to as a reversible arrow.- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Graduate Energy dissipation in a travelling EM wave
that is good, but how is the energy dissipated ?- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Energy dissipation in a travelling EM wave
why a large mass is needed? How are electromagnetic waves affected by configuration of nearby masses or the gravitational potential at a point ?- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School What is the relationship between electric potential and potential difference?
Electric potential at a point is defined as the amount of work one has to do to bring a unit positive charge from infinity to that point. As potential is simply work done, it is a scalar quantity. So the electric potential difference is simply the difference of potentials of two points...- Abhirikshma
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Energy dissipation in a travelling EM wave
How is energy dissipated in a traveling electromagnetic wave ? Will there be any dissipation if it were to travel through vacuum ?- Abhirikshma
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- Dissipation Em Em radiation Em wave Energy Energy dissipation Wave
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Calculating frictional force given mass and coefficient?
max static friction calculated as 1.118 Newtons is correct provided there is no vertical acceleration of the surface, and it is perfectly horizontal.- Abhirikshma
- Post #15
- Forum: Mechanics