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The Physics Tutor
Posted 1 week ago

Here’s the list of 8 Ivy League Universities, known for high quality education in the world 🌎 Please comment if you want to share your thoughts, experiences if you graduated from any of these institutions. FYI- their locations as shown on the map:
Brown University - Providence, Rhode Island
Columbia University - New York City, New York
Cornell University - Ithaca, New York
Dartmouth College - Hanover, New Hampshire
Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Princeton University - Princeton, New Jersey
University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yale University - New Haven, Connecticut

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 4 weeks ago

Dear Physicists, mathematicians, engineers: what kind of motion do you secretly (or not so secretly) love the most and Why⁉️
Hint: 📈 Linear (X), or Vertical (Y)? - 1 Dimensional; Or the legendary X–Y (2 D), example projectile motion 🎯 leave your comment below. 👇

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 4 weeks ago

🗣️What’s the smallest “thing” you know in the universe? 🧐
Most people might say electrons… but go deeper, and the story gets wilder.

This image takes us on a mind-bending journey inward: Molecules → Atoms → Protons → Quarks → Strings
Each layer reveals a smaller, more fundamental structure—ending (for now) at strings, tiny vibrating loops of energy proposed by string theory. If real, they may be the most fundamental building blocks of everything, including you and me. Isn’t this Amazing 🤩

🌌 Now think about this: We live in a universe that spans over 90 billion light-years across (the observable part!), yet at the smallest level, it’s made of things we may never truly “see.”

So here’s a question for all science lovers:
What do you think is the “real” smallest thing in the universe?
And how small is small enough?

#Physics #ScienceCuriosity #StringsToGalaxies #ObservableUniverse #QuantumWorld #StayCurious

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 1 month ago

Are you PHYSICIST⁉️

How They See Other Fields
• Computer Science → Virtual Physics
• Psychology → People Physics
• Chemistry → Impure Physics
• Geology → Slow Physics
• Math → Physics Without Units

Yes, once a physicist, always a physicist… even when looking at everything else! 😄
Turns out, if it moves, reacts, thinks, or calculates—we call it some form of physics! Check all 5 pics and pick your favorite one ❤️ 💕

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 1 month ago

An inductor, a capacitor, and a resistor- individually, all impede current. How do they behave when all three occur together? Please comment if you know the answer or if you have questions. #electronics #circuitelements ‪@ThePhysicsTutor_USA‬

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 1 month ago

Dedicated to all SecC out there 😜 ‪@ThePhysicsTutor_USA‬

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 3 months ago

Physics is not just a collection of facts—it’s a way to understand reality. While some still believe myths like a flat Earth, physics gives us the tools to test and verify truths. What do you think about this? Please comment ‪@ThePhysicsTutor_USA‬

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 5 months ago

Jan 12th, 2025 ❤️ 🌕 🔭 youtube.com/shorts/lxPDNjklju...

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 5 months ago

Which device was first used to prove that Earth rotates on its axis? #minutephysics #iq #learnphysics

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The Physics Tutor
Posted 5 months ago

#funfact 🙋‍♂️ would you buy this ring? #newton #lawsofmotion #classicalmechanics ‪@ThePhysicsTutor_USA‬

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