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Plasma Physics as a masters subject
Hi, I am into my pst graduation in Physics. And I would like someone to guide me in ho w to master this subject from basic level to the advanced level. What are the main topics one should know very well to start over this subject. It's applications as well. Thank You!- vinzie
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- Masters Physics Plasma Plasma physics
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Graduate How Do Electromagnetic Waves Interact with Living Organisms?
Hi, I would like to do more studies and research in electromagnetic spectrum. And I am interested very much in these waves and it's interaction with human or living things or matter. So please provide me with the information about what kind of courses I should take. I will complete my post...- vinzie
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- Electromagnetic Spectrum
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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MATLAB Simulate Hysteresis Loop in MATLAB | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
I meant the hysteresis loop of a ferromagnetic substance- vinzie
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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MATLAB Simulate Hysteresis Loop in MATLAB | Step-by-Step Tutorial"
Hi there, Would anyone help me in simulating hysteresis loop in MATLAB? Thank You!- vinzie
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- Hysteresis Hysteresis loop Loop Matlab
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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Graduate What are the properties and applications of ferromagnetic thin films?
Thank you, I will work on the basic levels of magnetism first and then move on to advanced levels and then some basics of ferromagnetic thin films based on any particular application and then conclude it. :)- vinzie
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What are the properties and applications of ferromagnetic thin films?
Yes! I am confused in which topic I need to focus. I am working on these topics. But could you please suggest me some references/books for thin films? Thank You!- vinzie
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What are the properties and applications of ferromagnetic thin films?
Hi fightfish, I know basic level of knowledge like "different magnetism arises due to couplings between electron spins." Yes it is a sort of literature review and PPT presentation infront of the faculties where i have to answer their questions. So how will I start? Is there any classical...- vinzie
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What are the properties and applications of ferromagnetic thin films?
Hi, I am doing my PG. To select a topic for my mini project, I select the topic "Ferromagnetic thin films" Probably I will be covering it's properties, fabrication and applications at some basic level. So what is the problem is I have no one to guide me here as I am far away from the...- vinzie
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- Ferromagnetic Thin films
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What is the minimum thickness required for ferromagnetism in thin films?
Hi, I am doing my PG. To select a topic for my mini project, I select the topic "Ferromagnetic thin films" Probably I will be covering it's properties, fabrication and applications at some basic level. So what is the problem is I have no one to guide me here as I am far away from the college...- vinzie
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- Ferromagnetic Thin films
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Programs PhD in Photonics: Queries from USA Student
"3)I have a dream to do Phd in photonics after obtaining Mtech in photonics here in India." I am sorry that was not a question. And thank you so much for providing me with the information wukunlin! I have also one more question, is it possible to do part time job during Phd, if I were...- vinzie
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Programs PhD in Photonics: Queries from USA Student
I have a few queries related to Phd in photonics from USA: 1)Which are the best universities in photonics? 2)How long will it take for obtaining a doctoral degree in USA for international students? 3)I have a dream to do Phd in photonics after obtaining Mtech in photonics here in India...- vinzie
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- Phd Photonics
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Electric field due to a uniformly charged disc
Thanks Yungman! I am going to solve that way.- vinzie
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field due to a uniformly charged disc
Hi, WOuld you mind if you tell me how to solve the integration part? Thank You- vinzie
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric field due to a uniformly charged disc
At the end of the derivation, it is given The electric fiel due to elementary ring at the point P is dE = [2∏rσdrx]/[4∏epsilon zero (x^2 +r^2)^(3/2) ] To find the total E due to disc is given by ∏σx/4∏ε∫(2rdr)/(x2 + r2)3/2 I am stuck with the calculus done here to arrive at the...- vinzie
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- Charged Disc Electric Electric field Field
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When electric field resolve into components.
Hi, Whenever I check a problem to find electric intensity at a point, it shows electricity at that particular point is resolved into components. Might be my question is a dumb one. But seriously I wana know why does it resolved into components? What happens if we do not care about the...- vinzie
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- Components Electric Electric field Field
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering