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Question : Which Indian physicist introduced a new statistical method in 1924 to derive the blackbody radiation law concerning a gas of light quanta (photons)?

Option 1: Meghnad Saha

Option 2:  Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman

Option 3: Homi Jehangir Bhabha

Option 4: Satyendra Nath Bose

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Satyendra Nath Bose


Solution : The correct answer is Satyendra Nath Bose.

A novel statistical technique for deriving the blackbody radiation law in terms of a gas of light quanta (photons) was presented by Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose in 1924. His theory produced the astounding prediction that a finite fraction of all particles would condense into the lowest-energy single-particle state below a certain critical temperature.

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Question : Which physicist is known for discovering that any periodic wave can be represented as an infinite number of weighted sinusoids, i.e., the sum of sine and cosine waves?

Option 1: Louis de Broglie

Option 2: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier

Option 3: Joseph-Louis Lagrange

Option 4: Ernest Walton

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Correct Answer: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier


Solution : The correct option is Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier.

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier is known for discovering that any periodic wave can be represented as an infinite number of weighted sinusoids, i.e., the sum of sine and cosine waves.

Fourier's work in the early 19th century led to the development of Fourier analysis and the Fourier series, a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics. This idea of decomposing complex periodic functions into simpler trigonometric components is now widely known as Fourier's theorem or Fourier transform.

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Question : In which year did Albert Einstein predict a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), based on a quantum formulation by the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose?

Option 1: 1919

Option 2: 1935

Option 3: 1924

Option 4: 1930

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 1924


Solution : The correct answer is 1924.

The Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), a new state of matter, was predicted by Albert Einstein in 1924 based on quantum formulations by Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose.

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Question : Which of the following personalities is a well-known Indian plant physiologist and physicist?

Option 1: J.C. Bose

Option 2: C.V. Raman

Option 3: C.N.R. Rao

Option 4: J.R.D. Tata

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: J.C. Bose


Solution : The correct answer is J.C. Bose.

Indian scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose made important advances in a variety of scientific fields. His work on wireless information transmission using microwaves has made him well known.

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I am in class 10 and I want to become a physicist and I am opting for basic maths can anyone guide me on what will I have to do?

Vishwathiga J 8th Jul, 2022

Dear aspirant,

First of all, you will have to choose PCM/PCMB in your class 11. After this, prepare for KVPY, which you can give in both class 11 and class 12. If you get AIR below 250 in KVPY, you have an excellent chance of getting into IISc to pursue a BS in physics. After this you can look for masters and then PhD abroad to widen your experience and expertise.

Alternatively, you can write IISER-SCB in your class 12. If you get on the top 1 percentile in class 12, you'll be eligible for INSPIRE scholarship which amounts to about 60k every year. You can do your BS-MS in physics from IISERs and look better PhD options after that.

You can also pursue BS physics in IITs if you crack JEE Advanced but I would strongly recommend aiming to get into institutes aimed to do research. For becoming a physicist you'll most likely have to a PhD. So, there is atleast 10 long years of academic work that you'll have to do after class 12. Don't worry, you'll be able to earn a decent amount of stipend while doing your PhD.

Pursue your passion for physics on your own as well. Learn the concepts that interest you, look at what research is going on in this country and abroad and keep doing physics.

Hope this helps



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can a physicist be a elon musk ?

Kushagra Singh 3rd Sep, 2022

Hi,

Physicist is a person who studies the nature of matter, energy and space. He/she has to have knowledge in Physics to do this job. Physicists are also known as Physical scientists or natural scientists. They work on various topics like:


1) The study of chemical reactions and physical changes between atoms and molecules (Chemistry).


2) The study of light, electricity, magnetism, heat and other forms of energy (Physics).


3) The study of motion including motion through air and water (Mechanics).

Physicist is a very interesting and useful word. It means someone who studies physics, the science of matter and energy. The word physicist comes from the Greek words physis meaning “nature” or “form” and logos meaning “study” or “knowledge”. Physicists are interested in how nature works at all levels, from atoms to galaxies; they study everything that exists in space and time. They also study what happened before there was time (or even space) – which is called cosmology – as well as what happens after we die (or even after our universe ends).

Physicist jobs are the ones where you will be working with physics, and all its related fields. You can work in a lab as well as on a team or even be an individual researcher. The job is not easy but it also has its perks like being able to help people and make discoveries that will change lives forever. What are Physicist salaries? The salary of the physicist depends on their area of specialization and experience. If you have more experience then expect more money than someone who just graduated from college.

Thank you!

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how can i become a theortical physicist while doing m.sc ?

Arhana Chakraborty 30th May, 2022

If you are doing MSc in Physics then if you wish to become a Theoretical Physics, then going for the PhD is the only way out to make yourself established as a Theoretical Physicist in the academia. Now if you wish to go for PhD then the best choices for PhD are provided below-

  • TATA INSTITUTE OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
  • INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, BANGALORE
  • INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL SCIENCES, BANGALORE
  • TIFR-HYDERABAD

For more information regarding Physics as a career consider the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course

I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!

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I want to be a mathematician as well as physicist should I write jee exam

Rajni 19th Apr, 2022

Hey Aspirant

Hope you are doing great,


As you want to know about the JEE exam to be a physicist and mathematician. Yes you can give jee exams because in JEE exams both the subjects are included in that and you can choose whatever field you want after qualifying for this exam.


For more information about JEE exams, follow the link :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-exam-dates/amp


I hope this will help you,

Best of luck :)

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How to be a theoritical physicist? How many categories and fields are there to research and work on theoritical physics ? What are the courses available?

Anushri Varshney 25th Mar, 2022
Hi there ,

As  per your query ,


Theoretical physics degree programs of all levels typically include courses on complex physics principles such as quantum mechanics, optics, thermodynamics, calculus, statistics, linear algebra and computer science .

Becoming a theoretical physicist usually requires a doctorate in physics or mathematics, post-doctoral experience, and several years of job experience applying physics . Working to become a theoretical physicist can take many years of learning and experience.


For further information , you can check out this link as given below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course

Hope you understand .

Thank you and all the best.

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I want to be a physicist but my parents want me to be a doctor! So Im in tense that what should I do now. Can anyone please do a comparison between this two lines and suggest me a line? I like Biology and physics both. In Bio 97% and in psc 95% (10th board)?

dishtiv 20th Dec, 2021
Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well.

See both the streams are very different from each other.
I am telling about both of them one by one :

For becoming a doctor you have to do a lot of hardwork. First you have to clear Neet ug, which is one of the most difficult exams in India, For getting a government medical college, you need atleast 600+ marks out of 720. Only 10 to 15 thousand students get the government seat out of lakhs of students appearing for the exam.
Government seats are important because of the fees, Where you complete your mbbs within 1 or 2 lakh in any government college, you complete the same within 1 crore in a private college. However If you can afford this much it is completely fine.


Now, for becoming a physicist, you have to do Bsc. Physics hons. and then msc and then Phd. Only bsc does not have much scope nowadays. So to complete all these, it requires a lot of time. There is so much scope after becoming a physicist,,, you can become a scientist, professor, etc.

So it completely depends upon your interest. If you believe that you can become a better physicist than a doctor so go for it only.

If you want to prepare for Neet here are some tips for it :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-in-6-months

Hope this helps you
All the best
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