Physics 1
Hi Prasanth,
That depends on where do you want to work after BSc. If after completing BSc you are getting into an institute like homi bhabha, TIFR or BARC....you can do your masters and PhD there itself as its not difficult to get phd guides there otherwise it is difficult to find a good guide or you can do MSc by Research while working. post MSc jobs are lucrative too provided you score well or you can become a lecturer or asst professor after clearing NET if you like teaching or you can get into an international school with just BSc qualification too they give good salaries ,some schools may take you in without a BEd degree but you need to acquire it afterwards that you can do while working or do post MSc diplomas like radiological physics offered in BARC here..they take you in after diploma but Make sure you score well they want minimum 60% aggregate.
Either ways you can make a good career if you score well and your subject knowledge is good. Choice is yours.
Get back to us if you have any other query.
All the best.
Hello Candidate,
Simple Harmonic Motion is one of the easiest chapters in 11th Physics. If you are preparing for the NEET Exam, then surely you have to read this chapter. Now before studying this chapter, there is not any fix thing, that you have to study some chapters before reading it.
But I am listing some chapters, that you can study before starting the SHM chapter. These are listed orderwise below.
Hope it helps.
Hi candidate,
You can start the surface tension chapter by gradually learning from the basics such as force due to surface tension, pressure in a bubble due to surface tension below and above water and the role of surface tension in day to day life activities.
Since in the class 11th examinations the questions are mostly focused on derivations and a bit of numericals, hence the NCERT books can definitely help you to get a good score in the exams.
Hope that this answer helps you
HI,
see when we start a bachelor course after 10+2 we just start from the initial step, it is not only you who do not have the depth knowledge, no one knows in depth about any career line, when starts a new journey of education. see astronomy is related with physics and mathematics, it involves the studies of space, gravitational energy, phenomena occurs in the atmosphere etc. so if you are really interested in this things than you should go for it.
Hey there,
Electric current, any movement of electric charge carriers, such as subatomic charged particles (e.g., electrons having negative charge, protons having positive charge), ions (atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons), or holes (electron deficiencies that may be thought of as positive particles).
Electric current in a wire, where the charge carriers are electrons, is a measure of the quantity of charge passing any point of the wire per unit of time. In alternating current the motion of the electric charges is periodically reversed; in direct current it is not. In many contexts the direction of the current in electric circuits is taken as the direction of positive charge flow, the direction opposite to the actual electron drift. When so defined the current is called conventional current.
Current is usually denoted by the symbol I. Ohm’s law relates the current flowing through a conductor to the voltage V and resistance R; that is, V = IR. An alternative statement of Ohm’s law is I = V/R.
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