I'm doing a bachelor of science (advanced science) with a physics major. The classes I know I'm going to take are PHYS1131, PHYS1241 and MATH1131... that adds up to 18 units of credit (UOC). How many UOC should I do during semester 1, and what other classes can I take? As in can I take classes...
Talked about Marie Curie and her work on radioactivity (although this was not specified in the syllabus). Just generally how the use of radioisotopes works and how it can produce an accurate reliable image, and then tie this in with increased understand of radioactive decay, half-life's etc.
Shouldn't 20 be C? The gravitational potential energy is half its initial value, ie it's moving closer to earth. Twice as close, therefore 4 times the gravitational force, right?
No idea, but I'm guessing from what everyone else had said I'm wrong. I talked about Arrhenius' definition being about hydrogen ions, while the bronsty theory involved proton transfers, and seeing as proton IS a hydrogen ion it's still valid.