What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2
Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English righ…
Examples of exam questions at Physics AS level for Classical Mechanics covering Edexcel, AQA and OCR material.
real advice: don’t do a physics degree unless you are an US citizen as you
cannot find graduate school place or a job with this degree. I tell you
honestly.
5%, 10%, 15%, 5%, 30%, 35%
yay, quite close :)
I was about to leave b/c I didn’t think this was the video for the
information I was looking for, then you kept saying interesting things, I
kept watching and now I am subscribed.
definitely checking up on you.
…. get a job working for YouTube instead??? ;)
Ummmm NASA they need physicists to grab that asteroid in 2015 or something
like that. Automotive safety ….
“You could completely change your mind”
And all that monay that you used to get that degree
10 5 15 8 25 37
I got a physics degree, failed a teacher training year then got a job as a
teaching assistant/ ict admin for a growing primary school. Really enjoying
my job at the moment.
WHAAAT!!?!? Engineering and Physics goes hand in hand!!! You cant
understand and create things in many Engineering fields with out
understanding Physics! Sorry, Chem Engin major with minor in physics… I
just feel like Engineering qualifies as physics career.
CS should get the highest.
2,5% 10%, 7,5%, 15%, 35%, 30%
I was a bit off on the non STEM tho
20% 30% 15% 15% 30% 35%
Ive heard Bill Nye is looking for a sidekick.
Will you marry me?
+Physics Girl “What percentage of physics graduates went into:”
STEM – 8%
Non-STEM – 26%
Another Universe – 66%
Total – 100%
STEM ( Science, Technology, ENGINEERING, and Mathematics ) – 8%
ENGINEERING – 32%
I give up.
You have beautiful eyeballs.
This has given me hope that I will get a job physics degree, even if it’s
not in what I plan to do. But I do really want to go into astrophysics and
I’m not sure there are that many jobs out there in it? Useful video though,
definitely still pursuing physics
Ironic that I’m watching your videos to procrastinate doing physics
revision though… Oops.
I love this so much. I’m starting my degree in astrophysics in about 2
months 😀
You’re so cute :)
As soon as i read your name on your channel , i clicked the subscribe
button with the velocity near the speed of light XD
Do you have a boyfriend? lol I just changed from Comp. Sci to Physics
because Com. Sci. is really, really boring and also relatively easy. It’s
like CS is learning to write, but Physics is learning everything there is
to know about letters.
So few stay in the field because it is extremely hard to get an academic
position in physics (or math). Only the best of the best manage to stay.
First, it goes without saying that you need your PhD. Even with a PhD, you
have to be exceptional in order to not get into a post-doc cycle and
actually start the long process of becoming a professor.
I study in the joint honours physics and mathematics program in a major
university and about every math and phys professor I have is a superstar.
Many of them are world known. To get a tenure in a uni like that you gotta
be a fucking genius among geniuses.
forty percent teaching 30 percent private sector like finance or computer
science 20 percent physics in academia only 20 percent other or i dont know
Engineering is my guess haha
acceleration is not always due to gravity. in many of the cases (like a
ball thrown) how do you know that a=9.81m/s2 ??
can u please make a video about hard past paper questions and how to solve
them!!pls for UNit 1
@Samit Nakarmi naught is another word for zero.
how do u pronounce “zero”?
“node”?
0.6= “node point six” ?
which language?
is it okay that we assume downward direction as positive direction?
For the first question shouldn’t the distance just be a positive figure?
because distance is a scalar whereas displacement is a vector so should
have a negative sign in front of it in this case.
39:40 Miles pr hour,, some weird SI units invented there.. 😉
Imperials.. tsk tsk..
Thanks
awesome
24:19 is that seriously an A level Physics question?
stinkt fart mewo yays
u have made mistake in excercise 9 , with an angle 30 i have forgotten to
devide by sin30
Hi friends, this video was pretty awesome for a quick review on mechanics.
Share if u like! Hv a Grt Day!!!!!!!!!!1
would the difference in GPE and KE = work done?
Thanks so much for this! this is exactly what I needed for my exam
tomorrow, intensive suvat…
For question 18 you should have said something like “there is a 80%
efficency conversion”, it would give a more practical answer.
Excuse me I have a question about finding the range for Q5. You simply used
D=SxT which is what confused me because,normally,to find the RANGE, you’d
have to use s=0.5gt² no?
Can you possibly do Moments in AS Physics?
great thanks
my AS physics exam is tomorrow! very helpful. thank you .wish me luck.
You could’ve made a bit more explicit that the skier starts from rest on
question 7, I thought that had to be assumed.
Yes you need to use suvat if you have acceleration. If there is no
acceleration you can use the more basic equations.
Yes it does. I thought I had calculated that.