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    Admission Requirements FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS REQUIRED COURSES ADMISSION RANGE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE English Mid 70s or B  HL or SL English IB Minimum Score: 28 † English; Biology; Math; Chemistry at 75% or B* Mid 70s or B HL or SL English‚ HL or SL Biology‚ HL or SL Chemistry and HL or SL Mathematics IB Minimum Score: 28 A-level Mathematics‚ A-level Chemistry and A-level Biology† Mid to high 70s or B HL or SL English and Biology IB Minimum

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    Types of Introductory Paragraph : Causes and/or Effects Essay Type: Statistics Topic 1: Air Pollution According to world statistics‚ the level of air pollution has been steadily increasing throughout the years. Though the result is not alarming‚ it is important for us to take measures in controlling activities that lead to air pollution. Only by doing so‚ will we be able to have better quality air. Therefore‚ the first thing to do is to find out what causes air pollution and its outcomes

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    Physics is the study of matter and its motion through time and how energy and force work. Physics is one of the most important branches of science‚ and its main goal is to understand how the world works. There have been many key people who have had a significant role in the evolution of physics .One of the most influential people in the development of physics. From the development of different theories to the creation of his most known accomplishments‚ the three laws of motion Isaac Newton was born

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    Physics Laboratory Report Sample PHY 223 Lab Report Newton’s Second Law Your Name: Partner’s Full Name(s): Date Performed: Date Due: Date submitted: Lab Section: (number) Instructor: (Name) Introduction We verified Newton’s Second Law for one-dimensional motion by timing an accelerated glider moving along a flat track. We varied both the accelerating force and the mass of the glider. We found that for a given force the acceleration of the glider was inversely proportional to the mass of the glider

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    important scientists to ever live. Despite the fact Einstein disliked school‚ he had a deep passion for mathematics and an orderly universe which led to his many revolutionary theories‚ one of which changed physics forever; all of his hard work led to many awards and the evolution of theoretical physics. Einstein disliked school‚ but had an attraction to mathematics and enjoyed the idea of an orderly universe. As a kid

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    passion. At UChicago‚ I would be able to explore my passion for physics alongside various other aspects of my individual identity. It is this ability and the freedom to explore my own identity and intellectual pursuits that draw me closer and closer to the unique educational and social experiences offered at UChicago. Only at UChicago will I be able to simultaneously experience such a remarkable student body and a world-renowned physics department. With world-renowned faculty‚ an incredible

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    Do you know about any scientist that have discovered the domain of nuclear science? Well I don’t think you have so I am going to tell you about him. The man I am talking to you about today is the man that did a great job showing proof of what he discovered is true and that it is real. This man was an over achiever‚ as you know everyone have their ups and downs. He had multiple obstacles in his life‚ but was able to get over them to reach his goals. This man was one of many scientists who contributed

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    e=mc^2

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    Albert einstein ‚which explain the relationship between energy (E)and mass(m)‚c is represented constant number of light speed. E = mc2 theory of relativity theory and quantum mechanics are two basic branch of modern physics ‚ classical mechanics laid the foundation of classical physics ‚ but for high speed objects and microscopic condition of objects‚ Newton’s laws are no longer applicable. An important conclusion of the theory of relativity is talking about mass and energy. Based on the special

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    Biography of Michio Kaku

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    where he placed first in his physics class. He went on to attend the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California‚ Berkeley and received a Ph.D. degree in 1972‚ and held a lectureship at Princeton University in 1973. During the Vietnam War‚ Kaku completed his US Army basic training at Fort Benning‚ Georgia and his advanced infantry training at Fort Lewis‚ Washington. Kaku currently holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics and holds a joint appointment

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    he obtained his Ph.D. in physics in 1942 with a thesis supervised by John Wheeler. His thesis dealt with advanced waves‚ which can be described as the theory of electromagnetic waves that travel "backwards" in time. His first lecture at Princeton on the subject was interesting enough to draw an audience that included none less than Einstein‚ Pauli‚ and von Neumann. After completing his Ph.D.‚ Feynman moved to Cornell University in 1945 as professor of theoretical physics. There‚ he met Hans Bethe and

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