Journey of an Indian Student in Physics: Exploring the World of Science

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In summary, the journey of an Indian student in physics involves a deep exploration of the world of science through rigorous education, practical application, and critical thinking. From a young age, Indian students are encouraged to pursue a career in science, particularly in the field of physics, which has a strong foundation in the country's culture and history. The journey involves facing challenges and obstacles, but also offers opportunities for growth and discovery. Through dedication, hard work, and a passion for understanding the laws of the universe, Indian students in physics embark on a journey that leads them to new frontiers and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
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I'm a under graduate student from India learning physics
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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i'm facing some problems to under stand my study about continuous charge distribution... can I add it to ask for help
 
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Abhishek99 said:
i'm facing some problems to under stand my study about continuous charge distribution... can I add it to ask for help
The New Member Introductions forum is just for brief introductory posts. If you have schoolwork type questions, please post in the Homework Help forums, and fill out the Homework Help Template that you are provided when starting a new thread in the schoolwork forums. Please be sure to fill out the sections on the Relevant Equations, and show your Attempt at a Solution. If you do that, you will get good tutorial help on your schoolwork questions here.

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thank you so much sir
 

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