DOES PHYSICS GET MORE INTERESTING AFTER AN INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE COURSE?
I am now enrolled in a Physics 2A march during Monterrey Peninsula College. Do a following courses get some-more interesting? we adore a some-more formidable theories in production as well as would similar to to sense some-more about formulas used in astrophysics. we know we have to sense to travel prior to we can run; i would only similar to to know if it takes prolonged for production classes to get more….intense.
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I don’t know if this is standard, but at William and Mary, the first course you take after freshman physics in Modern Physics. That’s where you start in with the “interesting” stuff, like relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic physics. I took that course in the first semester of my sophomore year.
It should get interesting pretty soon.