Reddit physics useless 4M subscribers in the javascript community. "assume the spring has no mass Lastly, I'd like to say that while physics is employable, it does take a bit of convincing an employer that it's true. Our version of "quantum these fucking equations require so many god damn assumptions that you are better off just making up a random number. The handle either doesn’t actually cause a hit it just slides off unless it’s at max swing force but anything slightly lower cause it to just slide off them it’s made it a lot harder to sweep their legs with the handle. Generally you'd make an occasional mistake or something, but it's not like you need to re-read an introductory textbook to remember how electrostatics works. This is a place to learn how to do cool things that have no use other than killing time and Posted by u/MansonsDaughter - 5 votes and 1 comment In a physics degree you will learn lots of interesting concepts from quantum mech, nuclear physics, particle physics, classical mechanics, electrodynamics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and the list can go on and on. I really feel that a physics degree is useless unless you're extremely interested in physics, have a solid hold on mathematics, and plan on getting a PhD while spending a career in a probably highly specialized field. I thought a large number of my students learned a lot and really understood what we did, but when they came to their final exam, most of these students scored in the 70-80% range after a +28% flat curve. I want to study physics but some of my relatives told me that I will be jobless and it will be worthless. Machine learning and AI. I believe that astrophysics is useless because it is a study of a subject that is relevant to NOBODY and makes Thank you for posting to r/SchoolSystemBroke!Remember to keep it civil in the comments and to keep rant posts to a minimum. r/Physics A chip A close button. Again stuff related to physics and calculations. It's also an eye-opening experience to see how physics in industry operates as opposed to physics in academia. If someone with adhd understands math and physics that makes me useless as a person. 000€ which is a lot here, considering you don't even pay for university here. I take my words back that humanities are useless. Finance is one sector where our knowledge of math, probab etc would be in demand. Even fields like finance, business, insurance, engineering, tech, etc. I'm not working in physics now, because while physics will provide you a solid foundation for working in a surprisingly wide range of fields, actually finding a job in physics is not remotely easy. Real analysis is completely and totally useless for a physicist. See the rules before posting, and the subreddit wiki for common So, my recent experience: I worked hard the past two weeks in a third year physics experiment with an useless pos who I helped more than I should have, giving her a lot of the answers I worked hard to grasp (not all), afterhours while she was off doing something else. See the rules before posting, and the subreddit wiki for common Haha, seems to be a Reddit thing I guess :D Thanks for your answer! I mean I plan on having good grade^^ after all I choose Physics because it's interesting as no other discipline, but I always though you just make your BSc and then automatically get a place for a Masters. It’s not that bad tbf, all the four ncert books for 11th and 12th physics have a good set of questions (additional ones) and some topics are really well written, plus modern physics and semiconductors are topics for which one is highly The "It can also easily hurt you if deflected and you have 0 basic defense. In physics I felt like a calculator, in math I felt like a problem solver. Right now basically half of modern physics research is on Condensed Matter, which includes a lot of chemistry. 206K subscribers in the physicsmemes community. You should really make a loose outline of your future and see what options are available. That happens. (also, I completely disagree in Physics being useless) I think it really depends what you are interested in getting into. Most areas of modern physics are closely related to chemistry. 2. Idk if that make sense but High school isnt as useless as people say. Practice, and then do the practice exams available on AP Classroom. Let me phrase this differently. Kind of feel my knowledge is a bit useless for industry/high-tech. My first two years were a cakewalk, where I took GEs and only one Physics Class at a time, a long with a lab. 270K subscribers in the Mcat community. Game development. We use addition subtraction multiplication and division and that gets us all through life. High school physics textbooks (or lower division physics textbooks) are a terrible example. I'm also doing a pre-med track, and I'm pretty sure most (if not, all) med schools with physics pre-reqs accept either algebra-based or calc-based. And so if you study Physics you can find yourself playing catch-up to stand a chance of getting a decent job. The part where I think I’m getting stuck is the relative velocity part. The Real Housewives of Atlanta; The Bachelor; Sister Wives; 90 Day Fiance; Wife Swap; The Amazing Race Australia; Married at First Sight; The Real Housewives of Dallas It always worked for me, thanks to my physics degree people usually believe that kind of attitude. 85GPA for a while, but now that I have finally hit upper-division classes and have to take 3 at a time, I've noticed my GPA slowly I double majored in physics and mathematics. You need to at least have a masters for this. I attended a special half-year university course in data science (got a certificate), and I've been using Python a bit throughout my studies and work as a physicist (though I am doing analytics mainly, not numerics). Meh. Hello fellow learners of useless talents, We have an ongoing series of group discussions on Plato's Timaeus. want physicists because of their math skills and analytical problem solving. g. edu go to physics category and click 8. Mechanical engineering related software. "About physics" means about physics as a whole, obviously physics as a science but also as a community and as a career. See the rules before posting, and the subreddit wiki for common After QM, Solid State, Thermodynamics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, maybe even Nuclear Physics, you will learn chemistry and there's no way around it. Or check it out in the app stores Calculus is useless, because in the beginning level of physics, no one know Calculus My TA has been absolutely useless and has been taking away points from Lab reports constantly. 04 Quantum physics 1 and there are lecture videos there and problems if you need them Reply reply Fun-Instruction-7042 2. . I really need to be more organized and stick to one. I've had to deal with vendors and contractors a LOT in the last few months, something I never did at school. Why did we learn all that physics in undergrad and for the MCAT. Only point of disagreement, I wouldn't say materials science and engineering (although, I'm sure other types of engineering may disagree) is more difficult than physics so far it's just been watered down inorganic, selected metals (semiconductors!), and thermo (pchem/physics III). In my case, with my physics PhD, I have to pitch to employers that I'm a good enough chemist. For a Computer Science major, I had to take - Calculus, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math- Computer architecture (MIPS), Proving algorithms (including dynamic programming), How operating systems work, intro to electrical engineering. With the linguistics degree you might be able to sell report writing or technical editing, which the bigger firms usually have people that do. Physics will likely open up things that are actually grounded in the physical world. Scrolling down the current front page, I'm also seeing an article on where physics phds end up, a guide to setting up python, and the textbook ans resources thread. ocw. I really regret studying physics because I feel that people don't take me seriously, most people seem to think physicists are just weird nerds that write down crazy equations on blackboards all day and only use computers to write papers. The rest of the world does not. All you’ll get it either: Yes. Also when you need to use a bit of knowledge, having it already in your brain is the best of all outcomes. You have to learn calculus, and that's the absolute minimum requirement. I mean it. It is a very good answer, I think. Did you bother to actually, you know, look into that? You mention physics, so here's just a few examples from the last century: Roger Penrose - plays chess (Nobel Prize in Physics) Albert Einstein - played chess (Nobel Prize in Physics) Werner Heisenberg - played chess (Nobel Prize in Physics) Richard Feynman - played chess (Nobel Prize in Physics) Even when i thought i knew what i was doing i was still only getting like 3/10 points on all the homework and quizzes and stuff so eventually i gave up, and am going to fail this class this semester, luckily it wont affect my gpa, but i do still have to take physics 1 as well as physics 2 for my major (which is biology, i dont understand why i need 2 semesters of physics) but i I was a physics major my first two years of college. chemistry or biology, there's much more reasoning, derived logic, fundamental understanding, and using math as a language. Asking questions, posting problems, discussing theories, and helping each other is encouraged to help everyone succeed in their school. After spending two years in Masters and six years in getting a PhD degree, I am lost at what I can do with my life. We aim to be a welcoming place for both academics and the general public, and as such posts with no basis in the current understanding of physics are not allowed as they might serve to misinform. And confirms a growing trend in the physics community. I am looking into a direction of data analytics, or data science. We have calculators to do the rest. which is the most useless book you bought during your preparation. OK, I got a physics degree as an undergrad (well, joint physics and math, but close enough), and an MA and PhD in physics as well. So a trending post on the front page is this turbine which basically derives energy from passing vehicles. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. I barely get 2/3’s and he gave me two 1/3’s just for not writing down the units because we were in a hurry to get out after he messed my partner and I up with giving the wrong information. I'm doing chem and my T25 school accepts algebra-based physics (and physics 1/2 credit) to fulfill the physics reqs in the chem major. It's something I've had to work at over time. On the other hand I personally find it more common that the student is simply unexceptional, and doesn't have a deep interest in physics the way a Feynman would, who would, through pure curiosity, master all of physics. Though I love doing Someone calling physics useless does not only not understand it, but most likely not understand a whole lot of other things either. Hi r/physics ! I'm currently currently doing my master's (undergrad?) in physics at a polytech university, and as the title I did mine at QUT a few years ago - my analysis of the courses of the time led me to conclude that QUT's degree is more applied and relevant to industry, whereas UQ's was more of There are very few subjects I think of as lame and useless. It’s also one of the best pre-law majors (got me into University of Chicago, but I went the grad school route), and there are crossovers into the science world via interdisciplinary cognitive science/AI, biology, physics, and medical and environmental ethics. The curriculum with Physics 1 is relatively basic (high-school level Physics contains basically the same content). Posted by u/Ergalosy - 1,159 votes and 59 comments An physicist, a chemist and an engineer are presented with a rubber ball and asked to determine its mass. OP has instead reiterated numerous times that they love physics and don't want to leave the field. " is not a valid argument IMO - that's why you train with your weapons, to ensure you can use them. Paper is 100% under my control, not a software update away from being useless. Does anyone know of a site that hosts 3d printable brackets that will fit these stupid little holes? I'll make some shelves but I can't grasp the physics of mounting a Stefan Molyneux: Theoretical Physics Is "Useless" and Parasitic (Unlike "Free-Market iPhones" that Rely on Physics) comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment 2. My father, masters in EE and employed manager of group working on the Mercury recommended I change to computer programming and I did. I'm taking a class on it in high school, good class, not helpful to anyone but my entertainment. Humans excel at making things that are useless and produce nothing of consequence (art, music, video games, pure science, churches, origami, nesting dolls, just to name a few). View community ranking In the Top 10% of largest communities on Reddit. My physics teacher this year is absolutely useless. Got average to above 329 votes, 18 comments. My parents want me to get that shining computer engineering degree and that thousands of dollars package but I am never attracted by such things. Thingiverse it useless and Im drunk. Except for a short internship, I never found a true physics job after my physics (undergrad) degree, and neither did anyone I know, except the ones who also got certified to teach high school -- Welcome to r/HarryPotter, the place where fans from around the world can meet and discuss everything in the Harry Potter universe! Be sorted, earn house points, take classes with our fine Hogwarts staff, debate which actor portrayed Dumbledore the best, and finally get some closure for your Post-Potter Depression. Description is left as an exercise for the reader. Like if you knew zero physics entering med school you could learn everything you need for those blocks in a few hours. usme sirf atomic structure detailed nahi hai aur wo bhi polar Posted by u/Ergalosy - 1,159 votes and 59 comments But really, I think you're just feeling caught in the controversy echo chamber on reddit, honestly particle physics barely ranks in the wider world, But I do know that seemingly useless experiments often result in great discoveries. Anything that moves and has a speed, force, etc and is following physics. The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. A physics is a degree is useless if you want to become a physicist. Signal processing. Topology is pretty useless, too; on the other hand, I wish I'd have been able to take differential geometry, as it's useful for I inherited a sweet suncast shed from a neighbor who passed. The hosts will are me (I studied Languages and History; PhD, Oxford, 2014) and Constantine (he studied Greek and Latin and has published a book, several articles as well as poems in Greek). To really get anywhere, you'll also want to learn linear algebra and have a good handle on complex numbers. I just finished TA’ing my first lab, Physics 2. Do not remember equations for the sake of remembering them. I took the chapter and lecture slides, went to CLUE, and asked them to teach it to me because fuck all if I could decipher what it was saying. Except today, centripital and centrifugal forces, but merely conceptually no equations or anything. about moral truths, about purposeful nature of the world or the lack of it). Considering the way you use physics in Engineering, or at least the way I use physics at my job, it would be a terrible idea to teach physics like you teach math. Those paths exist, but they aren't plentiful and your competition are literally geniuses. This is probably the single most striking example of useless math that eventually became useful. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Not to mention it threatens not just Physics as a pathway, but the fallbacks as well. - Hard maneuvers would tax My bro is doing an experimental physics PhD rn and this is how he explained it to me: theoretical physics is competitive because theory moves so much more quickly than experimentation that for every 1 theorist you might need 10 experimentalists (these numbers aren't accurate, just meant to explain a point). This made it fairly easy for me to keep a 3. You can very easily shoot yourself on accident with a firearm, and that doesn't make them useless. On the other hand, I still think they are useless compared to STEM. but you can never pinpoint what is where. Or check it out in the app stores Is cosmic inflation a useless and non-testable band aid solution? While it is true that some physicists might feel uneasy with the lack of direct experimental evidence for certain aspects of the model, the scientific method itself These are all bogus answers in my opinion. A chemist determines the composition of the ball and calculates the mass based on its elemental make up. Here, velocity = displacement/time taken to cover distance. everything is inside that. Currently an undergrad student who stupidly decided to major in physics because I considered it interesting at the time I was a freshman. mit. Physics attracts the smartest people and you'll compete with them. So, in this regard, it is a useless degree. 703K subscribers in the LearnUselessTalents community. Well you can search terms like "environmental" on indeed and linkedin and see what pops up in your area. Some are very shy and brilliant in private. May it be a music, satellite communication or bluetooth communication. My position ends in a couple of months and I'm trying to find a new one, and it's nearly impossible. Physics is actually the one pre-med subject I've used more than anything else in medical school. First of all, I still think the world would be much better if more people engaged in STEM full-time. This is a place to learn how to do cool things that have no use other Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. They typically contain a few chapters on "modern physics" which at the very end of one of the final chapters will literally have about a paragraph on GUTs, and perhaps a paragraph on ToE's giving string theory as an example. I studied physics for 5 years (Bachelors and Masters) from a tier 1 college. Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations. I wouldn't dismiss physics completely as "fucking useless" because I learned more from my physics courses relevant to solving problems than the mandatory "information systems design" course. I loved the school and wanted to stay, Tbh, ask a physics subreddit. None of those are really about the science. Reply reply 523 votes, 14 comments. Gotcha! That is a good point, regarding the technical expertise. Or check it out in the app stores Both videogames and hardcore theoretical physics require you to know an insane amount of mostly useless information Share Add a Comment. Antigrav should require significant power, scaling with external forces. I am a physicist with undergrad degrees in both physics and math. I’d have to agree with the other comments. 170 votes, 108 comments. Try to be grateful of what you learned or achieved even if its little. Or double major in physics and some computer science area if you can. r/javascript has gone private in protest of Reddit's recent behavior and planned Yep, agree with this 100%. HDF was not thought to be "useless". The strange thing is I thought I was an absolute klutz when I was an undergrad, and I absolutely hated physics labs. Wonder what he'd say if he came back to find that his belovedly useless number theory was now the foundation of Internet commerce and military cryptography. Physics requires the ability to make lengthy computations with a variety of techniques. I’ve heard plenty of anecdotes from physics majors and grad students indicating that the PHYS 211s (Experimental Physics lab sequence) is a colossal waste of time, and is overall just a useless component of the physics major. 57 votes, 55 comments. This is a place to learn how to do cool things that have no use other I am a newcomer to thr IB program, but I have been teaching physics for the past 15 years. In that case, yes, a masters isn't going to get you where you want to go, but a physics masters that is geared towards the medical field or engineering will do just fine again, depending on the job. That's not to say it's all worthless, string theory in particular is mathematically fruitful, but it's not physics either, and it definitely needs to stop dominating popsci discourse. Get the “College Physics for the AP Physics 1 Course” textbook. hath daloge bag mein to pata nahi hath mein kya aajae. The physicist fills a beaker with water and measures the displacement. This is because chatgpt will occasionally spit out completely false info with 100% confidence, and you need to identify when it does this. If you want to really study physics, and especially if you want to do physics, then there is no alternative. Did a bsc in zoology, then an mphil in Biological Anthropology, now a forensic accountant so the degrees were pretty useless with hindsight, fascinating and rewarding, but useless for my job (unless someone starts stealing chimps) I went through two physics classes without reading the textbook. Or check it out in the app stores I literally don’t know anything because my teacher was useless. 25 votes, 38 comments. Getting closer to my graduation, I haven’t been able to secure a job, and my parents have reiterated to me that I cannot move back in with them since “college should guarantee you a job”. 6M subscribers in the Physics community. To whet my appetite on a topic. Gifs and videos of game physics and glitches Just to be clear: Skeletal Meshes, Capsules and Collision are useless with physics turned on? I just want to verify that No matter what you do when it comes to inputs you will not be able to get a Character to move forward with Physics turned on if it has a skeletal mesh? They're definitely not useless, even for many STEM majors. 225 votes, 94 comments. 702K subscribers in the LearnUselessTalents community. The thing that makes the importance click, for me, is realizing that linear algebra doesn't just describe physics in 3 dimensions. r/FringeTheory is the subreddit for people who are interested in various types of fringe theories Unfortunately, Heat's physics are designed to disadvantage heavier vehicles, so trucks and SUVs will perform poorly compared to other vehicles. Expand user menu Open settings menu. I was always smart in school, family were very proud, after a few hiccups I got a masters and then a PhD in physics and now I am working my first postdoctoral position which I had to move to the other side of the country for. We had a mock for physics paper 2 today and guess how many questions out of 45 any of us had been taught about? A generous 10. So, I think the statistics you get from the net are close to useless (and may be actively skewed in a direction opposite to reality). People who say a masters in physics is useless or whatever assume you're getting a masters in like general physics and want to become a physics professor. this seems to have started at beginning of u11 Considering there have been about 18 elements discovered since then, I'd say it'd look good on a shelf, but wouldn't be much use for someone doing chemistry or physics today. I don't think either will hurt you. 125 votes, 91 comments. It’s not a useless degree if you plan on furthering your education after a bachelors. Saying chemistry is useless is a dumb thing to say. I originally came to the conclusion that they are all the same, and then decided that was useless. Financial engineers are often physicists, because they know In a new book entitled "Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray," Hossenfelder argues that many physicists working today have been led astray by mathematics — seduced by equations that Redditor u/gnta1 recently asked the people of Reddit, "What is it that you invested thousands of hours in and now is pointless?" Maybe this'll make you feel less alone — or you'll just know Posting anonymously, they began to comment on purported breakthroughs in quantum computing —claims that the technology will speed up artificial intelligence algorithms, manage financial risk at There is this false idea in people's minds (stemed of course from popular science books) that theoretical physics is all about quantum gravity, cosmology, multiverse theories, the origin of In 1897, the English mathematician William Burnside wrote that he doubted that this unorthodox perspective would yield any new results at all. But still we don't hear from them: because, I suggest, they are doing physics not wasting time on the internet. We couldn’t even answer half the paper with a guess because that’s how less we’ve been taught. Michael van biezen was really the only good and clear online resource for physics stuff that I used, and I got As in both physics classes. true. "My degree says physics, but I took this computational physics class!" or "I did electrical engineering related research in this lab!". 30K subscribers in the FringeTheory community. 7M subscribers in the Physics community. If OP had said "I have a 2. As such, many schools won't give credit for the course. 8 GPA in physics after 1. I like to use channels like the ones mentioned for 2 things through my learning. STEM people can study humanities (and examine selves) in their spare time. Quantitative research and analyst is a viable option after Physics as both require high level mathematics. She said she thought he was just being funny, but based on her stress levels I doubt it was actually “funny”. Some good ones that I’ve found: -KA (unorganized, and not all taught by Sal) -Flippin Physics (high quality videos, but lots of repetitive videos) -Chad’s prep: decent videos, not as good as his chemistry ones. 222K subscribers in the physicsmemes community. however i also say that certain classes are so useless that it is just wasting time and some teachers are so bad at the job that it is also easier to self study the thing But - I'd say physics. What I do dislike is mixing physics and philosophy by people who are not very knowledgeable in either. You can be not interested in something which is okay. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the Well the Physics advanced topic warning has actually been beyond useless 💬 DISCUSSION btw if you want to see completely useless take a look at AQA English 😂 r/Stunfisk is your reddit source for news, analyses, and competitive discussion for Pokémon VGC, I've got a PhD in applied physics, and wouldn't necessarily recommend it if you want a decent career with a good pay. “Basically what [Burnside was] saying is that representation theory is useless,” Anyone telling you physics doesn’t have prospects is stupid honestly. Of course, it is possible to beat the single player AI with these vehicles. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment Physics NCERT . And don't just solve a bunch a problems so those formulas 'stick'. Number theory was useless yet supremely interesting to mathematicians for 2000 years. I know math is not useless, to main content. Most people can rest comfortably going through a physics degree thinking “if I don’t wanna go all the way through grad school into a PHD so I can pursue physics as a career, I can always pivot towards computer programming, or financing, or engineering”. In Germany for a therapist you have to get the Master and then do another 3 years education which costs 30. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Whereas I've not even used that straight path. When I was choosing a major in college I didn’t have the option of choosing an engineering discipline so I chose the closest thing I could, physics. Or check it out in the app stores physics you did in university is pretty much useless in the workplace because you don't need them and your position doesn't require you to know them? 58 votes, 83 comments. Physics is quite honestly one of the most employable degrees out there. 000€-60. Especially physics 2 I used his videos to study for 831 votes, 56 comments. There’s a lot of rabbit holes to get into organizing notes and classifying them for easy finding which can distract from that goal. 5 years in university and I really don't like physics that much but am doing it for xyz", then I would support your suggestion of considering a different major. The distance you covered would be 2πr/2 →πr & the displacement will be the diameter=2r. It says a lot about the person who thinks that way. Even if you swap in a better engine and upgrade with Ultimate+ parts. Anything that has frequencies and wavelengths. I personally am going into health sciences but the degree is essentially useless on its own. As a physicist I have pretty decent practical skills and can pick up new skills relatively quickly. Anybody here use the “physics gun”? Is that thing useless or am I using it incorrectly? 💬 Discussion You spawn it through sandbox mode Home of Street Fighter on reddit, a place to collect Street Fighter content from everywhere on the internet Some discord links too: Capcom discord: Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. So forcing people to take worthless classes knowing they will never use their newfound knowledge is a waste of time. It also describes Quantum physics, where reality is often modeled in terms of infinite dimensional vector spaces Almost very situation where we are dealing with am array of quantities. I suspect a lot of people are afraid of MINT subjects because they are often hard to understand. Fuck biology and chemistry man. 26 votes, 11 comments. Instead, do what is actually hard in physics and use all your focus on UNDERSTANDING the physics. So on its own, a physics BS isn't worthless, but it requires some From a physics point of view, there really isn't much point in studying it (or rather won't be once LHC finishes all it's upgrades assuming no new physics). Suppose you move on a semicirclularpath from A to B at speed of xyz m/s. About that time aerospace collapsed as defense spending shrunk. i'm with you, college and classes are not useless and not everything can be self-taught, at least in the beginning of the subject. I've suggested this to struggling physics students at my school and one boosted their next exam score by 30% and came back like a month later to thank me. Having a person with Adhd be social and has easy time talking and makes friends makes me twice as useless I have always struggled with these two concrete subjects in school, thinking I am the R word because i barely passed even if i studied hard. So yeah, I don't think nunchucks are that useless. Otherwise, I view my BS in physics as a basic proof of competency. Many of the physics classes I've taken have been relatively well contained (ie you can get everything out of the class so long as you have a decent understanding of calculus, physics 1, and physics 2), but the further along you go the more Central Meme Intelligence agency - a national security agency that works to prevent the anti-meme activity. This subreddit will cater to anything related to Advanced Placement Physics (B or C) and prerequisite Physics classes. ANY stem degree is a degree everyone will absolutely want and bend over for. Or check it out in the app stores In my opinion, Analysis is sort of useless for physicists. Physics 1 (and to a lesser extent, Physics 2) are also not held in that much regard by many colleges. r/Physics is a place for the discussion of valid and testable science, not pet theories and speculation presented as fact. Math takes more creativity (though this may certainly be different at research level!). Go through chapters 1-12 and see if there is any content you don’t know. Since your day-to-day job most likely involved concepts tied to the real world, a basic understanding of physics helps a lot even if you don't explicitly use the formulas or knowledge. Your teacher should be able to unlock them. However, there is a very high upgrade cost. For physicists and physics students. 5M subscribers in the Physics community. Sometimes that's claiming that physics support some assertions that are clearly outside of its scope (eg. I study physics at my high school, Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Or check it out in the app stores NOT ONLY PHYSICS BUT ALSO THE MATHS EXAM OF BATCH 2022-2023 Wasted 4 days doing pyqs sample paper, it was all She was always a wreck because her physics professor would hold up a student’s work and talk about what a terrible example it was. The newest editions have sections on analytical chemistry, biochemistry, spectroscopy, nuclear and particle physics that would definitely not be present in a 1947 edition. Initially, my plan was to be in academia. Particles physics simply probes our curiosity (though sometimes it does lead to practical inventions). 699K subscribers in the LearnUselessTalents community. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. There are some modern physics concepts (like feynman diagrams, which are mostly useless, if we are being completely honest). Similarly with other fields. I'm not saying that Physics is completely useless or that everything you would study in Maths/CS/Eng would be useful, but merely that more of the subjects studied in Maths/CS/Eng are useful for employment than those in Physics. I have checked the physics syllabus and it struck me as way too simple. Maybe change your mindset that High school is useless. It's by far my highest in demand subject for tutoring high schoolers :) FR though the need for physics in cardio/pulm is overblown. 4M subscribers in the GamePhysics community. Each explores aspects of humanity that cannot be farmed or mined. lmao bro waise jd lee is like one big bag of information. Chatgpt is somewhat interesting to use for proposing hypothetical scenarios involving physics you already know. With the step-by-step problem solving teaching method you learn to solve one problem, but the trouble is real world problems don't look exactly like textbook ones. Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 5 votes and 4 comments I think when first learning Quantum mechanics or Relativity or other modern physics (physics discovered around the turn of the 19th/20th century) it becomes less intuitive for sure, at least at first, but compared to e. [AP Physics C] Please help I’ve been melting my brain for the past 3 hours thinking about and trying to solve this problem. I love all the stupid sciences, Physics (and not the useful kind), astronomy, cosmology, topology, all this stupid shit. But you are not being a teenage jackass, i think most high schoolers feel hopeless and think that high school is useless cuz its like 6 years of Hello Guys and Gals of Reddit. So basically, I'm a Physics Major at UCSB and currently on my 3rd year. r/Career A chip A close button. I sat and cried during my mock because I was so anxious about failing. 199K subscribers in the physicsmemes community. But in the other hand, what you learn Majoring in Physics was the biggest mistake of my life. Log In / Sign Up; Good YouTube channels that visualize physics instead of showing me useless math? Question That Personally, I find the issue is that there are too many resources online. But I keep thinking to myself that you Any single person could be an exception, but generally, outside of out-of-field grad-level stuff, the content is fine in memory. Physics 2 chapters left, biology 3 ch left(2 useless), chemistry 1 ch left maths around 3 ch left and history 7 chs left, geography 3 ch left, how well am I doing? Will I get Why did we even need physics, besides the radius of a vessel being related to its current flow and such, physics never came up in any medically related classes. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or Math is useless. Join the Discord here! I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. If you're using it to learn physics you will "learn" a lot of fake facts Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Everyone poo pooed it, but by no means useless. I went to a very competitive college in the US, and I was astounded by the number of absolutely useless classes I had to take. You’re not going to get the correct answers here. I'm in 9std and can't understand the concept, use and need of velocity. Rocket scientists and physicists use math. 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