Can a Chemistry Graduate Find Clarity in Physics and Mathematics?

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Actually i am graduated in Chemistry and without any hate for my subject i love physics and mathematics...after all, these are but man made divisions of an undivided whole...
My name is Nandakumar. I am a teacher in chemistry. I am from Kerala, India.
I have many doubts in physics and i hope i will get easy clarifications from a community of wise men like this. Cheers to all :)
 
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Thank you gentle man :)
 
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Why a big bubble connected to small bubble through a pipe grows?
 
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Nandakumar UK said:
Why a big bubble connected to small bubble through a pipe grows?
Welcome Nandakumar, this section is for introductions only, questions should be posted in the proper sub-forum. Also in English, we say "question" not "doubt", doubt means you don't believe something is true.
 
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Welcome to PF!
 
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Joseph Austin said:
Welcome to PF!
Thank you very much
 

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