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Post Grad in Physics: Academic Dilemma at 26
thats motivating words :) thanks :)- solace28
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Post Grad in Physics: Academic Dilemma at 26
hi all, After completing my graduation (physics) in 2008 i had some hands on experience in teaching, now i feel i like to do a post graduation (in physics), I'm already 26, and my admissions will happen the next year, then on for phd... am i being too old enough to go for my post...- solace28
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- Academic
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Who Excels More, Physicist or Engineer: In Theory or Practice?
Where does a physicist lag behind a engineer or vice versa? :)- solace28
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- Engineer Physicist
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- Forum: General Engineering
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High School Units of principal specific heat
mechanical (work) unit is J/kgK Heat unit is kcal/kgK what is this mechanical (work) unit, Heat unit ? I'm not able to understand it. please elaborate- solace28
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- Heat Specific Specific heat Units
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Help me to understand horizontal component.
what is horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field? [SIZE="4"]BH. Please elaborate the concept. Thanks in advance.- solace28
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- Component Horizontal
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad What Are N.E.I and T.N.E.I in Electric Induction?
yes I'm studying E&M.- solace28
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad What Are N.E.I and T.N.E.I in Electric Induction?
what is normal electric induction (N.E.I) and total normal electric induction (T.N.E.I) please elaborate the idea. Thanks :)- solace28
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Self-Studying Mathematical Physics: Books & Approach
i need to brush calculus part a liitle :) , i read good reviews on amazon about "Mathematical methods in physical science" by Mary Boas, planning to buy it.- solace28
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Self-Studying Mathematical Physics: Books & Approach
hi, please suggest me a good book/s for selfstudy on mathematical physics, which gives a detailed explanation, and how should be the study approach for selfstudying, i feel I'm good at algebra :) Thanks :)- solace28
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- Mathematical Mathematical physics Physics
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks