what is difference between periodic motion and harmonic motion? N.B only harmonic motion not simple harmonic motion
Hi aspirant,
If we try to understand Periodic motion in simplest words it can be defined as the motion that repeats itself regularly at fixed intervals of time. It is path independent and time intervals may range from seconds to years. For example: a car moving on a straight road is said to have linear motion, the motion of the earth around the sun is circular motion, moving of pendulum is a harmonic motion.
Harmonic motion is just a special case of Periodic motion which is , repetitive movement back and forth through an equilibrium, or central, position, so that the maximum displacement on one side of this position is equal to the maximum displacement on the other side.
Note- Harmonic motion refers to simple harmonic motion only unless it's type is defined.
Hope it helps!!
Which college is best for B.Sc Physics - Fergusson college, Pune or Modern college of arts, science and commerce, shivajinagar, Pune ?
Hi Siddhant,
Fergusson college & Modern college of arts, science & commerce are both very renowned colleges but for you to choose well, here are few points to go by:
1) The highest salary offered during placements in Fergusson college is around 5 lakhs & lowest is 2.5 lakhs per annum as per the latest reports & in Modern college, the lowest can range from 1-2.5 lakhs p.a & the highest salary package can be around 6 - 7.80 lakhs p.a.
2) Fergusson college is ranked 7 for Sciences by The Week 2020
3) Fergusson college is a very ancient college so you can enjoy your lectures in the old heritage classroom with excellent British infrastructure still in existence.
Modern college has developed & modernized classrooms, digital library, smart classrooms.
Both are exceptionally good in their own way. Now it's up to you which environment you would like to study in.
4) Faculty is apparently great in both the colleges.
I hope you got some clarity and will be able to make a wise decision after this & wishing you all the best for your admission.
Hello sir, I want to apply to foreign Universities for Physics department. But since chances for an undergraduate to get there are low. I am preparing to get into a iit as a backup. Kindly advise me after my board exams this year, what quick procedure I should follow to prepare my application by Sep
Hello STudent,
Actually it is not too hard to get into the top foreign universities for physics department . There are two ways to get into the physics department
- Either you can do your BSc degree from some reputed colleges of India in physics or astrophysics. Then can go to the foreign universities with student exchange programs. Aur can go to the website of your dream college and see the whole details about the admission into post graduate program. You also have to clear TOEFL for USA and for other countries IELTS .
You also can apply for or undergraduate degree couy, after clearing TOEFL for IELTS examination , in some top colleges like
- Stanford University
- University Of California
- Imperial college of London
- California Institute of Technology
- University of Manchester
- University of British Columbia
- Heidelberg University
- Etc
If you want to study in abroad go through this link below
hello sir, which subjects are offered in engineering physics and BSc/BS physic? Which colleges provide these courses and what kind of student should choose a course between them, etc.?
Hello,
engineering in Physics
- A major of Engineering Physics focuses on the use of physics when analyzing and evaluating engineering problems. You will learn computational physics, superconductivity, applied thermodynamics, how materials react in high and low temperature, and space science research.
- Engineering physics is a suitable option for those who have a strong interest in physics and aptitude in science and engineering. Only a few institutions offer B. Tech. level programme in engineering physics.
- Engineering Physics consists of subjects like mathematics, chemistry, physics, electrical and engineering drawing.
- The second semester may cover subjects like mathematics, engineering mechanics, introduction to computing, physics and modern biology.
- By pursuing a degree in Engineering Physics, one can choose a career in applied Physics in industries or make a career in telecommunications, micro-devices, microelectronics, optoelectronics, nanotechnology, lasers or quantum information systems.
bsc physics
- Classical Statistics. Classical Theory of Radiation. Quantum Theory of Radiation. Bose-Einstein Statistics are some subjects in this stream.
- After completing your BSc Course in Physics, there are many career opportunities open for you, such as research analyst, a teacher, lab assistant etc.
- But, if you go with further study such as MSc degree, MSc PhD dual degree, Joint MSc PhD courses then you can become a scientist and apply for CSIR NET Exam also.
- If you like physics surely go for BSc/BS physics it is difficult but it's the most interesting stream in the universe.
Overall comparison to these two subjects engineering in Physics is less popular in India and has low scope where as bsc physics is better than this.
Hope this helps!!!
Hello sir, what are the subjects studied in engineering physics and BSc physics . What are there carrier opportunities comparatively, in foreign and india both?
In India, scope in Physics is mainly limited to the Public or Private Research Sector. Incase you want to pursue a Career in Industry , you may plan a Masters/Doctoral Degree from US amd Other Top Countries for better career scope and opportunities.
In India, after Engineering Physics/BS/B.Sc in Physics, you may pursue Masters from some of the Top IITs, IISER or IISc Bangalore followed by a career in Professional Research or Academia. Many PSUs and Public Research Organizations like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIR recruit Physicists.
For more information, curriculum, scope of Engineering Physics do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/engineering-physics-course
For more information about Physics as a Career, Scope and B.Sc Physics Curriculum do follow the link below