Looking for textbook recommendations for condensed matter physics at both undergrad and graduate level.
Preferably to self teach with, and including questions/answers.
Everybody on pf seems to be recommending the obvious career paths for physics graduates. IT, engineering etc.
I was wondering what lesser-known/surprising career options there are? Careers or jobs you might not expect a physics grad to be qualified for?
Having just submit this question, I have come to realize that the air will be conducting heat from my body. Hence, strong winds would not allow the air immediately next to my skin to rise in temperature a meaningful amount.
Thoughts on this?
This may be a ridiculous question, or we may be overlooking what is a simple answer but a friend and I can't come to a reasonable conclusion.
Why does a strong wind feel colder then a gentle breeze?
We have thought about the fact that this may not be the case at all and that the temperature of...