What is Studying physics: Definition and 72 Discussions

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science is a series of three peer-reviewed academic journals published by Elsevier. It was established in 1970 as a single journal, and was split into two sections–Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A and Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics–in 1995. In 1998, a third section, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, was created.

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    Studying Tips for studying physics and math?

    I am going to university this fall to Toronto University, the best university in Canada. Based off of your experiences with studying physics what would you recommend a freshman student to do for success in studying physics and mathematics?
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    Schools So, I'm starting to think about studying Physics in college

    For those unwilling to read everything: -Tips, advice, suggestions, etc. about deciding on studying Physics in college. -Stable job suggestions for a Bachelor's and a Master's in Physics. I am seventeen years old, and a junior in high school currently. I'm not at the top of my class, but...
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    Studying physics and physical chemistry at the same time - dilemma

    It'll be a long one, but I'll try to make it as short as possible. First, I should give a brief introduction to the education system in the country I come from. Perhaps you've heard of the Bologna process in Europe; well, officially, we've accepted the system, but there are some differences...
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    Studying Where should I start from, studying physics again?

    Hello, everyone. I am a soldier looking forward to be discharged in February. I have always loved physics since i was very young, just like everyone else here. I had to go to a community college because somebody had to feed my family. I ended up in the army in my second year, and I have not...
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    Studying How do i begin studying physics?

    Hi , I am interested in physics and mathematics however i am not a physics college student.I'm however studying medicine although the only subjects that i loved in high school are physics and mathematics . I entered the medical college because in my country , unless you are a doctor , you will...
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    Is Studying Physics the Key to Enhancing Human Life?

    Why study physics? Is it an endeavor worth dedicating your life to? Why not dedicate your life to improving the human condition? Or is physics, even theoretical physics, a potential cause for improving life? Is truth physicists' ultimate goal? Why? What benefit is there to discovering the...
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    Studying My problem in studying physics

    Hello, I am from India,I am 23 yrs old,I did well in Physics and Math in my high school and I passed out with decent grades from my High School.After passing from my high school I took admission in a college for BSc(Physics Major) and to tell you the truth I got my admission there quite...
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    Studying Worth self studying physics over summer?

    I'm taking Calc 1 and 2 this summer to try and catch up for the math needed in physics(which I am starting next year). I have an introductory calculus based mechanics book that's about 400 pages long, 12 chapters. Would it be worth trying to self teach myself some of this stuff before I take...
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    Studying Studying Physics at Undergrad: Choosing Between MIT, Harvard, Yale & Princeton

    So essentially, I have not come to a decision in spite that today, May 1st, I must inform the colleges that accepted me where I am going to study for the next four years. My choices are: MIT, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. I am at my wit's end; here is the gist of it: a) I want to study...
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    Studying Which math skills do I need to brush up before studying Physics?

    So I was wondering what math skills I need to brush up if I want to sucessfully pursue undergraduate studies in Physics. I am namely 6 - 7 years removed from high school and have therefore forgotten a lot of things I was being taught in Maths classes. Another thing is that where I come from...
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    When studying physics did final exams always stress you out?

    i have an A in chemistry, and i have been stressing that i will bomb this final exam, and all the hard work that went into getting an a will not be noted, because my final will turn into a C for the whole semesters .
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    Studying Is an Applied Math Degree the Key to Improving Your Understanding of Physics?

    I am an Electrical Engineer. I have a MS degree. Soon after graduation, I started working for physicists. At work, I found I was lacking some fundamental concepts. Nobody said I was a bad engineer. Everything I designed worked. But the way physicists think is much different. Much more...
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    Studying What is the course-load for a student studying physics, math, or engineering like?

    How many hours do you attend class / lecture each day? Do you study each day? How many hours per week do you study for your courses ? How many courses do you take per semester ? Do you go to a University or a jc level school ?
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    Schools Studying Physics at Reed College? Others?

    Greetings PF! I'm a Canadian student currently finishing my senior year of High School, and intensely looking into undergraduate studies around Canada and the US (as I am a dual citizen of both countries), with the eventual hope of going into theoretical physics. However, I am also...
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    Studying Physics at Age 14: Where to Start?

    Hello. I want to study Physics. I'm 14(15 next month). I know Newton's Laws of Motion. I want to know in what order should I study Physics. I know 9th grade Algebra. No books please.
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    Schools Studying Physics at Concordia University

    I applied to Concordia University and Mcgill University in Montreal, Quebec. I already got an acceptance letter from Concordia I was wondering if it's a good idea to study physics at Concordia. I don't really know much about universities to begin with nor do I care that much but if I'm...
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    Studying Studying physics, but want to be a game physics programmer

    Hello all physicists/engineers! I am currently in my last year of college and will be leaving to go to university next year (in the U.K). I am having real trouble deciding whcih course I want to take, so just to be on the safe side I have decided to take physics, just plain physics (maybe...
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    Studying Studying physics INDEPENDANTLY. Suggestions?

    First off, let it be noted that I'm not yet of age to go to university, and my high-school courses simply aren't challenging enough, so I always interest myself in studies of my own; in the last few years, I've studied linguistics, psychology, and biology... But I know next to nothing about...
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    Studying Studying physics before collage

    I'm hopefully going to start collage next year and major in physics and math. this year i have a lot of free time and i thought that it'd be good to study some of the material by myself to take off some of the pressure later - and also cause I'm really interested in it and can't wait a whole...
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    Studying Studying Physics: Tips for Achieving Success

    hi i would like to know for those who do well in physics how do you go about studying this subject? my usual approach to studying hasnt paid off and i got a below average mark in a physics test recently. i do like physics and i spend much time reading the works of physicist and trying to...
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    Undergraduate studying physics of fire

    Dear friends, I am a undergraduate studying physics.Until now I have a doubt which I was not able to tackle. What is fire ?
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    Studying physics in universities

    A couple of questions...please help to answer =) Assuming i have gotten my degree, and i studied physics, is it possible to further my studies to the Masters' level studying things like black holes, in depth quantum mechanics and relativity; and then join a research team and do research on...
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