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Graduate A list of Physicist and their contributions
Just for personal purposes, I was going to put it on here when I am done so others can have it too. Thanks for the advice!- TorqueDork
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Graduate A list of Physicist and their contributions
Below is a list of physicist I compiled, and there achievements. I have sources if you want them. Do tell me if there is any more I should add or anything I should add to their bios, thanks in advance.θ Richard Feynman (1918-1988) Developing Path Integral Formalism of Quantum Field...- TorqueDork
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Intro Physics Audio for 15hr Road Trip - TorqueDork
Keep in mind that I would post this in math and science material but I have insufficient privileges for some odd reason I am going on a 15 hour road trip, and would like some Introductory Physics audio to listen to on my iPod. IF anyone knows of anything I could listen to it would be...- TorqueDork
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Are all great musicians good at physics?
I know this is a Necro...and irrelevent. Just thought I would say Richard Feynman played a mean bongo.- TorqueDork
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What areas of math do you need to know in order to understand calculus
Thanks so much! I am going with the latter book followed by Lang's- TorqueDork
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What areas of math do you need to know in order to understand calculus
What areas of math do you need to know in order to understand calculus? Let's assume all I have is up to a 6th grade education. Can you tell me what and how I might learn these things.- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
It's worth quite a bit, thank you.- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Thanks, and thanks dennis.- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Thank you for the greeting! I also am happy you are telling me these things, but string theory, is after all a theory. So why be wary of the theory?- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Found something, is it legitimate: https://www.udacity.com/course/ph100- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Thanks for the advice.- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
I will look into it,- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
So are you saying that our universe stands alone and wormholes can't take us places? Or are you just saying they are simply not facts.- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Does that TV rule apply with programs from renowned physicist, such as "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking"? EDIT: And thanks for replying!- TorqueDork
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How must one go about learning physics at a younger age?
Thanks! Best regards.- TorqueDork
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