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High School Mechanical Resonance and Natural Frequency at the Atomic/Lattice Level
Thank you both. That's exactly what I'm looking for.- Alr
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Mechanical Resonance and Natural Frequency at the Atomic/Lattice Level
How do we explain resonance of a complex system (say a bridge) at the atomic level? What's happening to its molecules when it's oscillating at resonance, and does that have anything to do with the frequency at which the molecules oscillate in the material?- Alr
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- Frequency Mechanical Natural Natural frequency Resonance
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
That's one possible solution. I would still have to go through the admissions process though. But I would also like to try my luck at better colleges.- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
No. Maybe my post wasn't clear enough, but my goal is a career in physics, and I'm definitely going for a PhD and money is't an issue at all. I'm Considering a BS in physics first because: 1) I need to take too many courses to catch up with other physics majors in case I go for a masters...- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
I don't think I can get a very impressive GRE Physics score since I'm not a physics major. Studying physics on my own is almost impossible, due to the intensiveness of my engineering program (keeping in mind that I only have about a year to take the GRE test). Letters of recommendations will...- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
This is an issue I've been thinking about. But the problem is, enrolling in the graduate program using my BS in engineering will lower my chances to get into high rank colleges, and that's because my qualifications are relatively low (no research experience, GPA around 3.2/4, etc). But my high...- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
I took note of that. Thank you.- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
I still haven't applied or decided on the universities. So I guess I need to ask them, each, about this issue right?- Alr
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Bachelor's in Physics after Bachelor's in Engineering
Hello everyone I'm currently an engineering major and I wish to pursue a PhD in physics. I've seen this question a lot here, but what I'm wondering about is: after finishing my engineering degree I want to apply for a bachelor's in physics not for grad school. is that a wise choice? considering...- Alr
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- Engineering Physics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising