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- Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ plan has a major obstacle: Physics
Scientists suggest the missile defense plan will face big hurdles, especially given its projected timeline and cost
- The 7 Basic Rules of Quantum Mechanics - Physics Forums
The following formulation in terms of 7 basic rules of quantum mechanics was agreed upon among the science advisors of Physics Forums
- Learn the Basics of Dimensional Analysis - Physics Forums
In physics, the physical dimension of a quantity refers to the type of units that must be used to describe it The basic construction blocks of dimensional analysis are the so-called base dimensions, this is a set of physical dimensions, which to an extent is a matter of convention, that can be used to build the physical dimension of any quantity
- Prepping for the Intl. Physics Olympiad (IPhO)
Use additional problem books: “Physics Olympiad Problems and Solutions” by The IPhO Committee “An Introduction to Mechanics” by Kleppner and Kolenkow “Pathfinder for Olympiad and JEE Advanced Physics” by D C Pandey Focus on solving problems analytically and applying concepts in creative ways
- Understanding Superposition Physically and Mathematically - Physics Forums
Superposition plays a crucial role in various areas of physics, including optics, quantum computing, and quantum cryptography, and it is a fundamental concept for understanding the behavior of wave phenomena and quantum systems
- How to Better Define Information in Physics
Unfortunately in physics, information is more interesting than it is useful If represents a quantity of information measured in bits (or qubits), how do we calculate it? How do we measure it? I don’t know exactly how many bits it takes to completely describe a photon, or a nucleus, or a lump of coal
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