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    What Are the Work Hours and Lifestyle for Aspiring Physicists?

    I'm starting at the Uni of Leeds doing the 4yr MPhys in straight physics. I'm sort of interested in theoretical too, but that is a different program from day one. Maths at a higher level, and you miss one of the labs. I do feel a bit torn between straight physics and theoretical, and it's...
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    Determining conc of H2O2 by titration

    Thanks v much. I ended up getting an A for Chemistry.
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    Integrating product of trig functs with different args

    Thanks for all the help and advice, everyone. I got an A in maths, btw.
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    What Are the Work Hours and Lifestyle for Aspiring Physicists?

    Which uni are you off to Unicyclist? Are you doing the 4 year undergrad Master's?
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    How Can I Continue Studying Physics on My Own?

    This is the first year textbook for a number of UK uni physics first year undergrad courses: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/tiplerphysics5e/default.asp?s=&n=&i=&v=&o=&ns=0&uid=0&rau=0 Costs forty quid on Amazon.
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    Determining conc of H2O2 by titration

    Thanks for getting back to me, Borek. Yes, I do have a reaction equation for this: 2 KMnO4 (aq) + 5 H2O2 (aq) + 3H2SO4(aq) ---> 2 MnSO4 (aq) + 5O2 (g) + 8H2O (l) + K2SO4 (aq) No indicator needed because the solution will turn pink when all the H2O2 has reacted. Do I...
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    Determining conc of H2O2 by titration

    Homework Statement I am planning a titration to determine the concentration of commercial 20 volume hydrogen peroxide. I will be titrating it against potassium permanganate. I know that acid, H2SO4, must come into it too, but am unsure as to whether this is added to the H2O2 solution, or the...
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    Integrating product of trig functs with different args

    Homework Statement How do you integrate a product of two trigonometric functions of x, when the argument is different, ie: what is the integral of sin x cos 3x I ought to know this, but don't seem to be able to do it. Thanks in adv! Homework Equations The Attempt...
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