What are the areas of interest for a physics major?

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In summary, a physics major covers a wide range of topics including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. Other areas of interest include astrophysics, biophysics, and nuclear physics. Physics majors also learn how to use mathematical and computational tools to analyze and solve complex problems. These skills are applicable in various industries such as engineering, research, and technology. Additionally, physics majors develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, making them valuable assets in any field.
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Just introducing myself,

Hi, my name is Jonathan but feel free to refer to me as Maka or what ever else tickles your fancy!
I'm currently doing a bachelor of science majoring in Physics hoping to pursue things like modern physics, quantum physics, cosmology and particle physics in the future!

Physics is truly my passion even though I tend to make a lot of mistakes, I look forward to working with all of you!
 
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Welcome to PF Maka!
 

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