QUOTE(ModularHelmet @ Jun 14 2009, 11:25 AM)
Hi everyone. I love physics since i am young.
I am currently a post grad student in physics focusing on theoretical condensed matter physics.
Recently, i went to different Matrikulasi to give talk on theoretical physics.
I show them some basic simulation of Classical Mechanics and the students seems to be very interested in all the simulations.
It is sad that career in physics is never a priority in Malaysia nor it is exposed to the students in any way. Worse still, not much people know about the difference between Theoretical physics and Experimental physics.
Anyway, since this sub forum is still new, I will start the first topic on physics itself.
Certainly, for those who knows physics well, astronomy, material engineering/science, earth sciences, nanotech and others are also physics study as well. There is no clear boundry between all these disciplines and i hope everyone will hop in and discuss anything related to physics.
Doesn't matter you are currently a form 3 student or a Post Doc. Join in!
Added on June 14, 2009, 11:41 amFor those who are interested with the simulation
go to
MyPhysicsLab
Or just download the whole simulation. (Requires Java)
Simulation
bro i download the myphysicslab y cant i open it after extract itI am currently a post grad student in physics focusing on theoretical condensed matter physics.
Recently, i went to different Matrikulasi to give talk on theoretical physics.
I show them some basic simulation of Classical Mechanics and the students seems to be very interested in all the simulations.
It is sad that career in physics is never a priority in Malaysia nor it is exposed to the students in any way. Worse still, not much people know about the difference between Theoretical physics and Experimental physics.
Anyway, since this sub forum is still new, I will start the first topic on physics itself.
Certainly, for those who knows physics well, astronomy, material engineering/science, earth sciences, nanotech and others are also physics study as well. There is no clear boundry between all these disciplines and i hope everyone will hop in and discuss anything related to physics.
Doesn't matter you are currently a form 3 student or a Post Doc. Join in!
Added on June 14, 2009, 11:41 amFor those who are interested with the simulation
go to
MyPhysicsLab
Or just download the whole simulation. (Requires Java)
Simulation
Added on June 14, 2009, 12:38 pmi always refer this website to figure how certain stuff works... its very useful for me...
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
This post has been edited by ganabathi: Jun 14 2009, 12:38 PM
Jun 14 2009, 12:29 PM

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