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Schools BSc in physics - what other options in grad school besides MSc in physics?
Hi all, :smile: I was just wondering if anyone had any idea about the options available in grad school for a physics undergrad. For example, would one be able to segue into chemistry or geology or some kind of Earth/environmental sciences? The reason I ask is that I'm getting more and more...- shadowysun
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Am I a physicist? (switched from engineering to physics, experiencing doubts)
Hi everyone :). Thanks for your replies. tymer2107 - I think you're right. I'm letting all the little things get to me and getting too hung up on the individual courses when what I need to see is the big picture. I honestly have no clue what field I want to do upon graduation. In all honesty...- shadowysun
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Am I a physicist? (switched from engineering to physics, experiencing doubts)
Hi everyone, I'm currently in the 2nd year of my undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto. I've had a pretty confusing career path and I hope you hear me out. For the first year of my undergraduate life, I was in http://engsci.utoronto.ca/" . For those who haven't heard of it, they...- shadowysun
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- Doubts Engineering Physicist Physics
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Engineering Science at U of Toronto
I'm going to be in this program in September ;D. I've accepted my offer already. Now I've just got to stay in the program... haha. The program seems top-notch in all respects; I'm so excited! =) I actually like the campus. I've only visited it once, but it's probably one of the better-looking...- shadowysun
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Physics question - object released at equillibrium position of spring
Omg. I can't believe I made such a dumb mistake >_<. Thank you so much for your help!- shadowysun
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Physics question - object released at equillibrium position of spring
Hello everybody, I am having a lot of trouble with the following question and would appreciate it if someone showed me the correct way to do it. Thanks in advance for your help! :) Homework Statement A 0.20 kg ball attached to a vertical spring (k = 28 N/M) is released from rest from the...- shadowysun
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- Physics Position Spring
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help