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2.5 yr old, young scientist knows Physics and Chemistry:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=Ot9PSqe6bJY
Started by theworldismine13 on
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But do u guys think its just memorization....
Thats crazy.
God has blessed this youngin a lot.
It's the future.
The Black community would do well to make sure our children excel in STEM fields .
We need more STEM talent.
Excellent.
What a good father.
Crazy.
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Alevel Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Biology, Which one do you find Harder?
I am doing all and to be honest each subject has its ups and downs. even if your only doing one of them, how hard are you finding it? :rolleyes:
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When do A Levels get hard? Maths, Physics & Chemistry
I am a year 12 student currently studying maths, physics and chemistry at AS, with further Maths next year, and am wondering when these subjects will get hard.
That's not to say they are very easy...
Started by The_Gina on
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by 12 people.
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Re: When do A Levels get hard? Maths, Physics & Chemistry
C3 - isn't too much of a step up except gets hard at A2 Re: When do A Levels get hard? Maths, Physics & Chemistry
Chemistry doesn't get hard, just awesome Re....
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Did anyone else find that taking these two classes together made so much more sense for them? I tried to take chemistry years ago as a freshman, and I didn't have any contextual framework to all those disjointed chemistry concepts into without physics...
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I'm glad I took ....
Bio starts off with a lot of generic chemistry is pretty easy.
Not physics and chem, but i was taking chem and ochem together and they do make lots of sense together time as Bio and found the two to go well together.
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Physics vs Chemistry
I am probably going to be doing history, english literature, maths and one of the above. I'm not sure which one though as I don't know what I would like to do at uni. Which would be more useful in terms of opening more doors? What...
Started by onesoulfortwo on
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Maths....
Re: Physics vs Chemistry
Maths and chemistry are what you need to do a chemistry degree.
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Lepton Hi and thanks for reading my thread. I'm a 14 year old student in Wales, UK. I am currently doing my GCSEs and am interested in maths, chemistry and physics. I'm really looking to expand my knowledge on the subjects as I find school pretty easy...
Started by Exothermic on
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by 7 people.
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I am ....
It has helped me to refresh some topics I am a 14 year old student Kerala .
I'm really looking to expand my maths, physics and chemistry (and possibly more).
My GCSEs and am interested in maths, chemistry and physics.
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Is metal rusting by the ocean, Physics or Chemistry (or both)?
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Of course physics is always involved since the fundamentals of chemitry involve electronic exchanges....
Rust simple chemistry...
But metal doesn't rust in the ocean, at least not deep down .
Involves both physics and chemistry.
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Hey everyone, I'm going to CC soon with hopes of transferring to UCLA to get a psychology major. Assist.com says I will need to take either physics or chem to complete the IGETC as well as the specific requirements for psych. So which is easier at CC?...
Started by gettinthatfosho on
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Physics....
But then again I'm taking chemistry.
Chemistry is easier than physics IMO.
They can't do models and stuff.
Some ppl hate physics.
If you want to go into clinical psychology or med school, take chemistry.
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So I am almost done with my Chemistry Major, but I really enjoy physics!!!
Is it possible to still go into physics, maybe Chemical Physics, Astrochemistry, or Material Science.
I don't want to start over, but can I still go into graduate school in Physics...
Started by gish88 on
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Chemical Physics graduate programs (typically interdepartmental programs between the chemistry and physics departments) accept students with backgrounds in either (or both....
Are (in principle) accessible to chemistry graduates.
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Should I take Physics or Chemistry first in 10th grade? I am interested in getting a career in Computer Engineering so I only have a spot for one of these in my schedule. I will take the one I don't take this year next year so I'm wondering what should...
Started by J on
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If your good at math chemistry....
Take chemistry :) Chemistry.
Biology first.
I know in my school physics came last.
Definitely take chemistry.
I took earth science,biology, chemistry, then physics Chemistry.
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