Consider again the normal force. Part of the force ##F## and particularly its component ##F\cdot \sin (30)## participates into that computation. As said above, if someone pushes downwards a book (placed on a table), the normal force will not be equal to its weight, but greater, otherwise, the...
@StatGuy2000 and @apostolosdt that option is what I consider the last few days. I will start a new Phd project (maybe with a new supervisor, since my current one has no research interests towards physics) on Mathematical Physics. The next few days I will have some meetings with stuff members...
The reason I've started this thread is because during the last couple of weeks I am always thinking about having chosen the wrong option. One of my first thoughts was that I should try to turn into physics. Here in Greece, the path is somewhat painful, as someone with no previous experience in...
Hello,
I'm currently a phd candidate in pure maths, doing research in Ergodic Theory (concerning ergodic convergence theorems). When I started studying Ergodic Theory I ran into Statistical Mechanics and I immediately fell in love. I've started studying physics from scratch. As my current...
Hello everyone,
I'm a PhD candidate in pure Maths, who loves Physics. I've joined to ask some career questions and take some advice.
Keep going and love Physics!