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kanika Sharma  
U.S.
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I can answer Question from applied Mechanics,calculus magnetics Relativity,optics, Classical mechanics Euclidean Geometry, Trigonometry.Available
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Rex Ransome  
U.S.
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I am competent in most areas of Physics that are associated with Radiologic Technology (X-ray)Available
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Daniel Mazur  
Czech Republic
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Questions any teenager or undergrad may ask on the suject of physics, mathematics or (little) inorganic chemistry, if they consider it as a possible future carreer, they need advice on a related school or hobby project or just came across a question that is beyond their current curriculum. Examples: I just started having science classes at school and they seem difficult, but I enjoy them. Where do I find more information on this stuff, something that is not in textbooks but still comprehensible to me? Just leaving high school, and I feel science is really the thing for me. Can you recommend a school and an undergrad program suitable to my inclinations? I am in my second undergraduate year in Physics. We learned the basics of universe expanding this year, the Hubble constant and all that, but invited speakers that gave talks on astrophysics in our department seemed not to agree with this model at all. Is it of any use at all? I am building a ... (materials research) experimental device for my masters/doctorate thesis and I have the following problem:... I have tried ..., but it still doesn`t work. Do you have any suggestions, where the problem might be?Available
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2008-08-28  careers in theoretoical physics:   Hi Shikhin, I know it is frustrating, but these are the facts. Engineers are easily paid double and more, because their work has so many "customers" - people, who buy products with their design ideas...
2008-08-25  career in theoretical physics:   Hi Shikhin, and sorry for the delay in my answer. Theoretical physics and astrophysics are terms corresponding to a different point of view at physics. From one point of view we divide physics according...
2008-08-24  career in theoretical physics:   Hi Shikhin, let me tell you, how it went with me. In my undergraduate years (4) and Masters years (2) I earned near zero, I was fully supported by my parents back home. Yes, lucky me. Then went to the...
2008-08-24  career in theoretical physics:   Hi again Shikhin, I am happy to help. The scholarships vary in their scope and generosity. some indeed only cover part of the tuition, but some pay tuition+life expenses. The most prestigious (like the...
2008-08-23  career in theoretical physics:   Hi Shikhin, threr are two parts to your question. One, the income during studies, and second after earning a PhD. The income during college studies can be facilitated by a scholarship (if you are already...
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