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A Bachelor's in Science is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student takes the degree as a full-time student, and as prescribed by the college or university.

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What is difference between bs physics and bsc physics?

There is really none. Both "B.S." and "B.Sc." are used as abbreviations for "Bachelor of Science", a university degree offered for perhaps 5 years of study in areas considered to be associated with the exact sciences. For other studies you'll get a "Bachelor of Arts" instead.


What are the key differences between relativistic and non-relativistic physics?

Relativistic physics considers the effects of high speeds and strong gravitational fields, while non-relativistic physics does not. Relativistic physics incorporates Einstein's theory of relativity, which shows that time and space are relative and can be affected by motion and gravity. Non-relativistic physics, on the other hand, is based on classical mechanics and does not take into account these relativistic effects.


Observers in reference frames with constant velocity find that the laws of the physics ar?

In reference frames with constant velocity, observers find that the laws of physics are the same and unchanged. This is a key principle of relativity, known as Galilean relativity for classical physics and special relativity for relativistic speeds. The laws of physics remain consistent regardless of the observer's motion as long as they are in constant velocity.


What is the significance or importance of physics in Marine Courses?

Understanding physics will take you a long way towards understanding objects, energy, and motion. Any form of transportation (including boats) is a large physics contraption, designed for purpose of locomotion. Also, biological systems are subject to physical laws, albeit on a much smaller scale. In a nutshell, studying physics is a great way to understand most things that aren't culturally made up.


What is the definition of classical physics?

Classical physics is the physics without considering quantum mechanics. This is the type of physics practiced by for example Newton (you might also come across the term Newtonian physics). General relativity is also a classical theory. The distinction is often used because quantum mechanics changed quite a bit in many fields of physics, so the term 'classical physics' allows for a clear distinction. The opposite of classical physics would be quantum physics.

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Can you take back bs in bs?

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I want to be a scientist.Then which one would be more helpful BS in physics or chemistry or BS in engineering courses?

"Scientist" usually means research scientist. If that is what you want to be, there is no reason to study engineering. You will need to go on to graduate school after you get your BS. The first two years are about the same for all three BS degrees, but after that, there is a big difference between physics and chemistry programs, so you will have to make a choice. Not everybody is cut out to be a researcher-- it is far easier to get a job with a BS in engineering than in physics. BS chemists can get jobs in laboratories, but they mostly run the same tests over and over .


What US presidents had a BS in engineering?

Technically none. Herbert Hoover was a mining engineer but he did not have a degree in engineering, it was in geology. Jimmy Carter has a BS degree in science and went on to take engineering classes and reactor technology/nuclear physics and worked as an engineer on submarines.


How long does it take to get a masters degree in physics?

about 6-8 years


How long does it take to get a Ph.D in physics?

It typically takes about six years to get a Ph.D. in physics. Obtaining a Ph.D. in physics guarantees a higher salary when entering the job market.


What is bs in applied physics?

B.S. Stands for Bachelor of Science. Bachelor referring to a 4 year degree.


What degrees did Jim Clark earn?

he ultimately earned a BS and MA in physics, and then a PhD in computer science.