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rc62 wroteEuler wroterc62 wroteEuler wroterc62 wrote Just wondering what your highest qualification in physics or maths is, looking to do both & chemistry at A-level.
Thanks in advance
I got an A* at Maths Mechanics at A-Level, and an A in Physics..
I'm currently getting towards the end of my first year at University studying Physics & Astronomy.
I would advise that if you decide to take Physics, then you should definitely take Maths, they go very well together, especially if you can do Mechanics modules.
that's insane haha, hoping for an A* in maths at GCSE, what does that translate to in A-level?
It really depends to be honest, I've seen someone get an A* at GCSE maths, and struggle to get a C, as A-Level is a big jump from GCSE.
But it does change from person to person, so good luck man
ok, thanks man
wanting to do something maths or physics based at uni as well
I would hugely recommend physics with astronomy, of course only if you're interested in the astronomy side of physics as i am.
I am enjoying my course hugely! I also have a friend of mine is doing pure mathematics at university, which he says he is really enjoying as well, even though occasionally he's asked me to help him/do his work!
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What would happen if somewhere in deep space multiple big stars went supernova at once within a fairly close proximity to each other. Would this cause one giant supernova because of the forces uniting in close proximity or would they just fold back on themselves ?
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What would happen if we (Earth) got sucked into a black hole? Would we just go into a different dimension or would we completely disappear in an instant death?
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Do you know what what my username is/means.
No using google. That be cheating.
Good luck. ;)
No using google. That be cheating.
Good luck. ;)
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I guess this is a pretty basic question... what is the formula for time travel to break the universes belt
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According to the Big Bang theory, the universe is missing antimatter. Where is this antimatter, was it ever created in equal distribution to matter or what is a good theory to read up on it?
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Been looking for this post for hours man!
1. You said something to me the other day about how you should call it the great inflation or something rather than the big bang, why?
2. Your opinions on the multiverse theory
1. You said something to me the other day about how you should call it the great inflation or something rather than the big bang, why?
2. Your opinions on the multiverse theory
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what do you think about the proof of possible life on mars or at some point billions of years ago it could have been a full civilisation
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Do you think there is life on a planet very far in the universe where another kind of living species have been on their way to earth for thousands of years
( sorry if you don't understand I can't explain it but it's a serious question)
( sorry if you don't understand I can't explain it but it's a serious question)
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Do you think in the next 50 years we could travel to the nearest habitable planet or closest solar system to ours?
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