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Mustafa Jihad

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What do I have to study for this topic? Its confusing enough to remember all of the theory.
 

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All of the theory ...

Just know what they are, how they intereact, that kind of thing ...
 

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u dun have to kno their specific values and symbols n shit do u?
coz thats annoying
 

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Not the spins I'm sure, but you might want the electrical charges and the relative masses of each (i.e. the order in mass of neutrino, pi-neutrino, tau-neutriono). I don't think the actual amu's will be required (they don't even get us to remember faraday's constant!)

the rest? pfft, I won't study for physics until after maths., so I don't know.
 

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you just need to have a very basic knowledge. Check with the syllabus dot points. With this secton the effect these theorys have on the work of physicists, society etc. is more important.

It's basically a BS section.
 

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In all seriouness, althought there are no phucktons", there are "squarks". Post any comments/questions you have on THESE wonderful particles ...
 
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Originally posted by McLake
In all seriouness, althought there are no phucktons",
There aren't?!? Oh man.. I spent ALL day today searching for them so I could write notes on them!
hehe :p
 

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for the most part it is
seriously, the only "full-on" mathematical exercises comes in space (projectiles, conicals, circular motion etc)
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
for the most part it is
seriously, the only "full-on" mathematical exercises comes in space (projectiles, conicals, circular motion etc)
Oh look, 4U maths ...
 

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