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Studying Is Tackling Kleppner/Kolenkow Chapter End Problems Worth the Struggle?
Hello. I am finding chapter end problems in kleppner/kolenkow text on classical mechanics (2nd edition) quite challenging. Should I give up?- abhishek99087
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Help with an electrostatics problem
OK! thank you.- abhishek99087
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Help with an electrostatics problem
OK i seem to be getting it. But following the same argument can't we conclude that there is no electric field in between the capacitor plates?(since there too the lines terminate at the negative plate). Or is it that the dielectric makes a difference? If so, how exactly? Help will be appreciated..- abhishek99087
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Help with an electrostatics problem
You said,"all field lines emerging from the central charge end at the surface charges on the inner surface on the shell". Does that mean the electric field vanishes with the termination of field lines?- abhishek99087
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Help with an electrostatics problem
I understand your point. If i draw a Gaussian surface arbitrarily close to the outer surface of the shell ( in between the the two surfaces), it will enclose no net charge hence no flux and no field lines either. However, is it not true that their is a positive charge at the center of the shell...- abhishek99087
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Help with an electrostatics problem
question: A positive charge exists in free space.Now, the charge is enclosed by a spherical shell of finite thickness.What effect does it have on the field lines emanating from the charge...- abhishek99087
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Does Taking a Gap Year Between BSc and MSc Affect Future Study Prospects?
OK, i will look up. Any more advice will be appreciated . Thanks a lot!- abhishek99087
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Does Taking a Gap Year Between BSc and MSc Affect Future Study Prospects?
OK, I will certainly put precise words in the title henceforth. Do you know about admission process in MSc programs in Canada (or any other country for that matter) after a 3 year BSc. Will a good PGRE and TOEFL/IELTS score suffice?- abhishek99087
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Does Taking a Gap Year Between BSc and MSc Affect Future Study Prospects?
Hey guys, i really need your help on this. I completed a 3 years BSc in physics in april 2013. However i am not at all satisfied with my preparation (the teachers at my college were hardly interested,yes that's the state of pure physics in my university!). I am planning to take a gap of a...- abhishek99087
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MSc Options for Physics Students: India & Abroad
So far as i know, calcutta university itself has a good MSc programme. You can do your MSc from there and then look abroad for your phd...- abhishek99087
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Can I Pursue a Masters in Theoretical Physics with a 3 Year BSc?
thank you!- abhishek99087
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Can I Pursue a Masters in Theoretical Physics with a 3 Year BSc?
OK! So now, i passed my BSc (physics) examination in april 2013 with a good 79%. With a good enough TOEFL/IELTS score will i get admission into a good university in the UK or are their any additional requirements. I have no previous research experience as such.- abhishek99087
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Can I Pursue a Masters in Theoretical Physics with a 3 Year BSc?
hello friends, i am an indian student with a 3 year BSc in physics interested in pursuing research in theoretical physics. I want to do masters from abroad. What are the countries/universities which recognise a three year bachelors degree? please guide...- abhishek99087
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- Bsc Masters Year
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