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Jayanth vasishta

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Try to understand the concept taught by your lecturers and solve more number of problems related to the concept. Have a goal and try to reach it. Try to discuss with your college staff and take good suggestions. For higher studies you can refer H C Verma, it is of IIT level.

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Lipan Barik

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Two equal and opposite charges separated by very small distance by which the electrostatic force can be ralealised is called electric dipole.

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Lipan Barik

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Electromagnetism is the property of an electromagnet. When electricity is passed through coiled (wire wounded) magnetic substance especially in magnet, it becomes electromagnet possessing the electromagnetic property.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Vyom,
IIT is very well placed globally. No university in India has the reputation IIT has globally. However, if you get admitted to an university like MIT or GeorgiaTech, then go for these.
Good Luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mohit,
You can pursue your Ph.D only after you complete your MS, not directly after B.Sc. You can check for integrated programs but hard to find. MS programs will lead to Ph.D anyways. To study Masters in USA one has to obtain a four year Bachelor degree and take the GRE. You must check with the universities for admission requirements and acceptance of your degree, options are available. Most importantly you must focus on your grades. Improve your profile by doing high standard research oriented project work, publications, seminars and lots of extra curricular activities. Check other country options too.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Poonam Bafna,
Please go through this article about CPL training and you can ask question there on the article:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-in-commercial-flying-all-you-need-to-know-article-13472-1
Yes, you can be a commercial pilot. The fee will be around 80 lacs to 1 crore in total.

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Adhyyan Raj

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Dear Kinshu,
The moon or the space has no air. Since sound waves require a material medium to propagate. Therefore, they use radio waves which are electromagnetic waves. These waves do not require any material medium for propagation and hence can be picked by the radio receiver.

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Chetna S

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MSc Physics scope has equal demands in the industry, Research, and academic fields. Due to this reason, the future scope for this course is huge. In the past few years, the demand for physicists has increased so much that the salary trend for physics graduates looks very optimistic.

Check the options available for higher studies after MSc Physics below:

  • M.Phil in Physics: M.Phil. in Physics is a pre-doctorate course that teaches and prepares students to work in the research industry for broader academic application.
  • PhD in Physics: A PhD in Physics includes 5 or 6 core courses, with research and dissertation on the core areas of physics
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