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Physics Employment Prospects of a BSc in Space Science
Thanks guys, i alpreciate your input. Ill inquire as suggested. Thanks a lot!- CrunchBerries
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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What are your musical preferences?
Relative. Piano, violin etc... the quality of play is directly proportional to the depth of knowledge and skill. Its easy to play a tune on any intrument, hard to reproduce genius.- CrunchBerries
- Post #79
- Forum: Art, Music, History, and Linguistics
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Physics Employment Prospects of a BSc in Space Science
Is a BSc in space science regarded as a valid/competitive degree? It looks like a relatively newer degree. I am currently in Space Science, which is a major in Pnysics with a focus on orbital mechanics and space mission management. Basically I am just looking for an industry outlook/opinion on...- CrunchBerries
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- Bsc Employment Science Space
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Courses Find the Perfect Online Calc-Based Physics 2 Course with Lab for Summer"
I use Athabasca U (canadian based), has physics II - Phys205 (calc based) E&M and it seems to follow american curriculum for introductory EM. I have read of american students taking calc classes there. http://www.athabascau.ca/syllabi/phys/phys205.php I took phys 204, it was the standard calc...- CrunchBerries
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Courses Which Course Should I Take Next for My Physics or EE Degree?
Thanks guys, if i were to double up a course, what whould you suggest?- CrunchBerries
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Courses Which Course Should I Take Next for My Physics or EE Degree?
I am working toward an eventual Physics or EE degree. I currently have completed the following courses online in this order; Calc 1, Calc 2, Linear Algebra, Phys 1 (calc based classical mech), working on vector Calc 3. The following are available for me: - Complex Variables 1 - Ordinary Diff...- CrunchBerries
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- Course
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Spinning disk, friction and pure roll
*SLAPS FOREHEAD* I need more coffee. Thank you for taking your time, I appreciate it! I feel better now hahaha..- CrunchBerries
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Spinning disk, friction and pure roll
Homework Statement [/B] A uniform solid disk of radius R is set into rotation with an angular speed ωi about an axis through its center. While still rotating at this speed, the disk is placed into contact with a horizontal surface and immediately released as shown in figure below (a) What is...- CrunchBerries
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- Disk Friction Pure Roll Spinning
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Classical Is Purcell's E&M Book Recommended for Studying Physics with Calc 3?
Thank you guys, I appreciate the input!- CrunchBerries
- Post #7
- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Classical Is Purcell's E&M Book Recommended for Studying Physics with Calc 3?
I have already taken the following online courses: - Physics 1 (calc based, mechanics) - Linear Algebra - Calculus 1 - Calculus 2 - Electronics technician by trade Next semester I will be taking multi variable calculus, in preparation for a brick and mortar Canadian university for fall of 2018...- CrunchBerries
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- E&m Purcell Recommendation
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Programs Having a tough choice between EE and Physics degree
I know this subject has been beaten to death, and I have been reading many threads here on this very subject. I have the opportunity to select one of these majors. The physics program seems like the most interesting. The EE is more in my current career experience as a technician, also very...- CrunchBerries
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- Choice Degree Ee Physics Physics degree
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Testing Calculus II Exam points question
Ok thanks, soldier on i guess lol..- CrunchBerries
- Post #3
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Testing Calculus II Exam points question
I wrote a Calc II midterm today. Things went quite well, except for one question. I left it blank, as I did not have sufficient knowledge to write anything that made any sense. The question was worth 10% of the exam mark. This question was about a part of a section we covered, but this part had...- CrunchBerries
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- Calculus Calculus ii Exam Points
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Calc 2 is punching me in the chest
The advice in this thread has been very helpful! I have come a long way since then. I have a mid-term next tuesday, and I am very confident on most of the material, but i would like to consolidate integration techniques. What would you recommend for me to do at this point? I have already lined...- CrunchBerries
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Studying What's wrong with my study habits?
When I study for an exam, it is pretty much an entire week worth of review, studying and practicing.. 3-4 hours a day and I schedule the weekend prior to tackle any major concepts I feel shaky about. I aim for a 100% exam so that it forces me to be very thorough. I find the review/study process...- CrunchBerries
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising