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GetsystheGr8

I'm currently in Physics C (E&M)... I was wondering how much further does college go in terms of physics because I want to do electrical engineering. Also if you are currently studying Engineering in college: what would you rate it in terms of how hard it is?

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Im an engineering student, I took some electrical related courses and they were damn hard.

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DELUSIONAL_POTTER_FAN
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yes

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Light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Please turn to chapter 27 on page 532 of the Hewitt Conceptual Physics textbook to learn more.
Section 27.1: Early Concepts of Light
Section 27.2: The Speed of Light
Section 27.3: Electromagnetic Waves
Section 27.4: Light and Transparent Materials
Section 27.5: Opaque Materials
Section 27.6: Shadows
Section 27.7: Polarization
Section 27.8: Polarized Light and 3-D Viewing
If you need more practice, please refer to page 548 for quiz questions.

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Ah, you're in HS. It all makes sense now. No wonder you have 0/8 takes and baits.

In seriousness, the college-level science coursework gets considerably harder. But as long as you actually go to class and pay attention, you'll do fine.

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idk i study law, but i knew some engineering friend and they all go crazy lul

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