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    THE SOCIETY OF PHYSICS

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    Through the life of a Nobel Laureate
    The Society Of Physics
    • Feb 15, 2021
    • 4 min

    Through the life of a Nobel Laureate

    By Chintan Patel (M.Sc. Part1) EARLY LIFE Phillip James Edwin Peebles is a Canadian – American astrophysicist, astronomer and theoretical...
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    Bennu, the Asteroid
    The Society Of Physics
    • Feb 13, 2021
    • 5 min

    Bennu, the Asteroid

    by Ojjas Sharma (standard 10th) Sainik School, Sujanpur Tira Asteroids’ flybys have become frequent this year. Each day we read an...
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    MASTERS IN A DISTANT LAND -- Part II
    The Society Of Physics
    • Feb 4, 2021
    • 6 min

    MASTERS IN A DISTANT LAND -- Part II

    Details of Postgraduation From Foreign Universities By Editorial Team Lhingnunching Lhungdim, Vaibhav Yenare, Elwyn Cardoz International...
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    MASTERS IN A DISTANT LAND
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 29, 2021
    • 7 min

    MASTERS IN A DISTANT LAND

    Details of Postgraduation From Foreign Universities – Part I By Editorial Team Lhingnunching Lhungdim, Vaibhav Yenare, Elwyn Cardoz...
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    The Journey of Light
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 28, 2021
    • 6 min

    The Journey of Light

    by Pankhil Gawade and Mimi Murry (Editorial Department team) Credits: NASA/Marshall Solar Physics, www.relativelyinteresting.com, ...
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    Something from Nothing
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 27, 2021
    • 4 min

    Something from Nothing

    by Sayantan Sarkar (FYBSc) Around 18 years ago, in 2002, something was created from nothing. The “laws” of physics hit the wall when the...
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    Superconductivity
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 26, 2021
    • 3 min

    Superconductivity

    by Ojjas Sharma (standard 10th) Sainik School, Sujanpur Tira Scientists have broken the previous record of attaining superconductivity at...
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    Black Holes
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 18, 2021
    • 4 min

    Black Holes

    by Ojjas Sharma (standard 10th) Sainik School, Sujanpur Tira Black hole is defined as a region in space-time where the space-time is...
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    A Short Note on the Big Bang
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 16, 2021
    • 3 min

    A Short Note on the Big Bang

    by Kirti Tomar (B.Sc final year) Indira Gandhi National Open University (Jamia Milia Islamia) BIG BANG- Before the big bang we mean a...
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    More Than Just A Page
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 15, 2021
    • 3 min

    More Than Just A Page

    By Sagnik Chatterjee B.Sc. Physics Hons St. Paul's C.M. College Look at yourself. What are you made of? What’s with that thumping inside...
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    What lights the Sun?
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 14, 2021
    • 5 min

    What lights the Sun?

    by Gayatri Savarkar (FYBSc) Since childhood, we have been hearing that the sun is a ball of fire. Well, not really. Or at least not the...
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    A dummies' guide to outer space politics.
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 13, 2021
    • 4 min

    A dummies' guide to outer space politics.

    By Sarah Khan (M.Sc Part 1) Space politics, ever heard of that? It is something that has been around from quite some time but not many...
    61 views0 comments
    Radioactivity
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 11, 2021
    • 4 min

    Radioactivity

    by Ojjas Sharma (class 10th, Sainik School Sujanpur Tira) Radioactivity is a fascinating phenomenon, which has transformed the power...
    359 views0 comments
    Why is Physics not ending?
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 9, 2021
    • 3 min

    Why is Physics not ending?

    by Ranveer Kapoor (FYBSc) The title question of this article has been asked by all sorts of people: physicists and philosophers who adopt...
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    So I’m Completing B.Sc. What Next?
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 2, 2021
    • 6 min

    So I’m Completing B.Sc. What Next?

    Entrance Exams and Preparation Strategies by Editorial department team Elwyn X. Cardoz, Vaibhav Yenare, Lhingnunching Lhungdim, Pinak...
    299 views0 comments
    A first-person view of Special Relativity
    The Society Of Physics
    • Jan 1, 2021
    • 7 min

    A first-person view of Special Relativity

    by Oliver Pereira (M.Sc. Part 1) Newton’s laws were believed to be the correct description of the physics of the universe until 1905 when...
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    Ultra-mathematization of Physics
    The Society Of Physics
    • Dec 30, 2020
    • 3 min

    Ultra-mathematization of Physics

    by Sayantan Sarkar (FYBSc) What do we think when we hear physics? Close your eyes and give it a gentle thought. Einstein’s space-time...
    188 views3 comments
    Do You Wonder? (An initiative to make all of us smarter!)
    The Society Of Physics
    • Dec 29, 2020
    • 6 min

    Do You Wonder? (An initiative to make all of us smarter!)

    by EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT TEAM – GAYATRI SAVARKAR, ALOK MISHRA, PANKHIL GAWADE, MIMI MURRY and ROHAN GUPTA We all have used mirrors in our...
    85 views2 comments
    The Chandigarh Cyclotron
    The Society Of Physics
    • Dec 29, 2020
    • 4 min

    The Chandigarh Cyclotron

    One man's mission of fostering the culture of experimental nuclear physics in India. by Ashwin Nair (FyBSc) The story behind Chandigarh’s...
    118 views0 comments
    Why can’t we see higher dimensions?
    The Society Of Physics
    • Dec 27, 2020
    • 4 min

    Why can’t we see higher dimensions?

    Written by Vikrant Dubey (FyBSc) Feynman used to shout, “Hey Schwarz, how many dimensions are you in today?” mockingly to John H. Schwarz...
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