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    Courses Combining Physics and Computer Science: Is it Possible?

    I wasn't asking for you to do a job search for me, I just wanted to know what kind of jobs involve the 2 things. It doesn't matter if you mention a job that you know is only available in 1 area, I have the option to relocate...
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    Courses Combining Physics and Computer Science: Is it Possible?

    Forgive me for being equally condescending but I thought somebody who frequents this forum would be able to understand my question. You do not need to know where I live to answer it. To simplify it further: Are there jobs that involve physics but require a Computer Science qualification? I'm not...
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    Courses Combining Physics and Computer Science: Is it Possible?

    Hi, not comfortable telling where I live/am going to Uni. All you should know is that the only 2 relevant courses they offer are for Computer Science and Math with Theoretical Physics. My question is really can I be involved with Physics even if I graduate with a BSc or MSci in CS?
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    Courses Combining Physics and Computer Science: Is it Possible?

    I love both Computer Science and Physics, I find Physics a lot more fun to learn about but I also really enjoy programming and creating things that I can see in action. I am a pretty adept programmer in F#, while the language has a very high salary there are very few jobs. I have been accepted...
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    This is not perpetual obviously I know that, I don't think the thread will be closed. I'm not asking how to make a perpetual machine. Magnets demagnetise over time I know that. Take a look at this.
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    I might as well post this question in this thread: Can you have the north and south pole aligned diagonally on a cube. So instead of 1 face being north and 1 south, you'd have 1 corner north and 1 south?
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    I'm not talking about that, more like this:
  8. Alanay

    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    Exactly, right now I want to stick with magnets to create the torque though. I've already ordered some also.
  9. Alanay

    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    The projectile would not be magnetic. The magnets are simply used to make the cylinders spin.
  10. Alanay

    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    Well, like I said imagine 2 cylinders on either side of a smooth path that are being rotated using magnets, left one going counter clockwise and the right clockwise. If you put a projectile the same width as path wouldn't the 2 cylinders shoot it out. I already know the answer my real question...
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    What do you mean? You can understand the concept from that image alone surely
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    Here http://blob:http://imgur.com/ea934414-893d-47f6-ac60-46e228ed142c
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    Can magnets on a cylindrical object be used for projectiles?

    What I mean is if I have 2 cylinder objects made out of a light wood for example with 6 or so magnets on either face spread evenly and another magnet behind it causing it to spin could it generate a good amount of torque to shoot a small projectile between the two cylinders. To give you a better...
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    Can magnets be used to send a metal ball through a pipe?

    I believe so yes, that would be like a gauss cannon/coilgun I believe.
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    Can magnets be used to send a metal ball through a pipe?

    I'm talking about something like this:
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