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Schools Grad School Advice -- Physics MS or PhD?
Hi, I am currently a Sophomore studying computer science at the University of Minnesota. I want to go straight into a masters degree program when I graduate, but I don't know very much about graduate school admissions. Right now my GPA isn't amazing (3.13/4.0 scale). I am really kicking *** this...- CompEguy
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Computer Engineering and Physics
Thank you for your insight! It was very helpful, I am going to meet with academic adviser next week and talk about the curriculum.- CompEguy
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Computer Engineering and Physics
Hi, I am approaching the end of my freshman year as a computer engineering major and I have a few questions about future coursework. At my school the computer engineering program is a joint program between the electrical engineering and computer science departments with about 70% EE classes and...- CompEguy
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Solving a Basic RC Circuit: Charge on Capacitor from 537 to 195 μC
Thank you. This did work. It is an online assignment so I can check my answer right away.- CompEguy
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Solving a Basic RC Circuit: Charge on Capacitor from 537 to 195 μC
Homework Statement The capacitor in the circuit has 537 μC of charge on it at t=0. The resistor is 1,923 Ohms, and the capacitor is 1,251 microFarads How long will it take for the charge on the capacitor to drop to 195 μC? Please use only SI (metric) system units in your answer...- CompEguy
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Calculating Current in a Basic Resistor Circuit
Homework Statement In the pictured, the battery puts out 12 volts, R1 is 9 ohms, R2 is 6 ohms, and R3 is 5 ohms. What current flows through resistor R1? Please use only SI (metric) system units in your answer! Homework Equations R=V/I ? The Attempt at a Solution I am...- CompEguy
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What is the moment of inertia of the particle at the end of the meter stick?
Moment of Inertia A particle of mass 0.400 kg is attached to the 100-cm mark of a meter stick of mass 0.100 kg. The meter stick rotates on a horizontal, frictionless table with an angular speed of 4.00 rad/s. Calculate the angular momentum of the system when the stick is pivoted about an axis...- CompEguy
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