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B How much energy do you need to split up a proton?
Thx so much! Oh yeah where was the tiny amount of qgp made?- TR094
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Other How much coding do I need to learn when becoming a nuclear physicist?
Should I learn python first? I've heard that it's good for a beginner and it's useful for physics things- TR094
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other How much coding do I need to learn when becoming a nuclear physicist?
I'm currently in high school and in the future I want to become a nuclear physicist. I'm not really into coding in general and I worry that would be a bad thing. I'm more on wanting to do lab work. I know I don't really have to worry about this now but it's good to know now for the future so I...- TR094
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- Coding Nuclear physicist
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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B How much energy do you need to split up a proton?
Thanks, I'll look into it! 🙂- TR094
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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even tho its stupid and wouldnt even work, but it sounds cool
even tho its stupid and wouldnt even work, but it sounds cool- TR094
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B How much energy do you need to split up a proton?
like is it possible to take a quark out of a proton? like an up quark- TR094
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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B How much energy do you need to split up a proton?
is it even possible to split pu a proton and how much energy would it take to do that? i heard that it requires so much that it would make new a quark.- TR094
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- Energy Quark
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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A curious young future physicist
im TR094, i like physics (particle and nuclear physics to be more specific). im at 8th grade right now (in finland grading system goes 1-9, 7-9 being high school). i get good grades at math and science but am weak to laungage. my dream place to work at is in los alamos national laboratory...- TR094
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- Curious Future Young
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- Forum: New Member Introductions