I was looking into being a physicist (it sounds fun) and I discovered there were multiple fields. However my source was Wikipedia, and I need more information.
What fields of physics are there?
By field, I mean things like Astrophysics and Particle Physics.
Technically, All I need is Algebra and Pre - calculus, but isn't their anyway I can learn those two from books, or online? And after that, what should I study?
Okay, So I need to learn college math.
Is their anyway to do that without waiting 6 years?
Plus, I need to learn about Group Theory. Is their any books I can read about it?
What is the point of sparticles? What will they prove? How will they work? I've read about supersymmetry, but don't really get it. I know it is to unify quantum mechanics and relativity, but how?
Hello.
My problem is this: I need a way to learn about stuff like RAMs, Processers, Scanner, Firewalls, you know, computer stuff, that is online.
I want to learn more about computers and IT. The problem is, I don't know how to do it.
Can anyone help me?
Although I am 12 years old, I do enjoy learning physics. However, sometimes their is a common issue when I look up something like " Introduction to Gauge Field Theory": whenever I read the document, their is some complicated math stuff that I don't understand. Here's an example:
I really need...
Think about the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation.
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One of my most favorite books was Physics in Minutes. It took me from Velocity and Acceleration to Quantum Physics, Particle Physics, Cosmology, and Relativity. However, I checked it out from the library, so I had to return it. I tried to download it from various websites, but none worked. Can...
Hey, everyone. I am in 7th grade, but skipped a grade in science and 2 in math. To prepare for hard high school and college, I want to find a website where there are free online high school and college math and science textbooks, for free! Can someone recommend a site?
Hello! BlueberryPi here, and I have got a question for you: is Python better than Ruby?
Background Info: Python is a strong programming language which allows GUI's to be built without much pain. It built sites like Google, You Tube, Pinterest, and DropBox.
Ruby is a flexible language which...