Yes, i shouldve mentioned it way in the beginning, apologies for that.. But I am not from the us and i don't have the options of taking physics classes in colleges. However, today i did find out about a few tutors who take "coaching classes" specifically designed for this test and i will be...
Oh no, not as a leisure activity, its for the med school entrance test that id be taking after a couple of years. It contains a physics section and i heard that the physics (including physical chemistry) part is tricky and very conceptual-based.
The physics and math classes arent built-into the program. Here, the system runs in a very different way from majority of the universities around the world. and by management, i meant the university committee which prescribes the syllabus. and its still kind of unconventional to have physics and...
I don't think i'd be able to take classes from the physics dept. because its not included in my course structure, but the professors would definitely help clear queries and doubts. Would it be less efficient if i learned through video lectures and physics textbooks?
Thank you for the advice.
Im a freshman undergrad majoring in biochemistry and life sciences. I had taken physics all throughout high school, but I am not very good at it, as i mentioned. I did not take math in the last two years of high school, so that's not great either. I do know basic level integral and differential...
The Van de Graff generator is actually a demonstration of Gauss law. The fact that no charge is present inside the surface of the shell ( in this case, it is the inner surface of the shell) is one of the results of gauss law. Here's a link to the derivation of how no charge exists inside a...
Ive always been fascinated by the subject, and i absolutely love learning new concepts, especially when theyre intriguing and brain-twisting, but i can never seem to grasp onto the depths of concepts for a long time. Suppose, if i stop working out problems for a week or so on a particular...