My journey as a physics major here at Clark University in Worcester, MA: My highs and lows, the good and the bad, the days when I question my choice of study, the days when I love physics more than anything else in the world, and all the wonderful details that comprise my life as a student of the universe. Physics is a beautiful thing, and it is my goal to share it with the world and open people's eyes to its true glory and wonder!
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Oscillations, Waves, and Optics
Hello all and thanks for reading!
So tomorrow I have an exam in my physics class, Oscillations, Waves, and Optics (PHYS 130). This class covers, as the course name implies, several topics within physics. First we covered oscillatory motion, a special type of motion in which an object moves cyclically and returns to a fixed point after each full cycle (the fixed time interval in which the object completes one full cycle is defined as the period T of the object's motion). One specific case of oscillatory motion is simple harmonic motion (SHM), which is the basis for the behavior of waves.
And so the study of SHM leads directly into the second part of the course, which is about waves. A wave, in the simplest sense, is the transfer of energy through a medium via a pulse (also called a disturbance). There are several basic concepts about waves
Friday, November 2, 2012
First Post: a bit of my academic history
Hello all,
Given that this is my first post, let me start with some quick
basic information. My name is Dan Rillovick. I'm a sophomore (class of 2015) at
Clark University (in Worcester, MA) and am majoring in physics. I was born in
Salem, MA and lived in Wakefield, MA until the age of nine when I moved to New
Hampshire, which is where my home is today. I chose Clark University because I
wanted to return to the city after having spent the entirety of my teenage days
in the rural backdrop of northern New Hampshire. Why I chose to study physics
is a much more complicated question and thus has a much more complicated
answer. And although I do talk briefly on my profile page about my motivations,
I'd prefer not to discuss why I am studying physics just yet.
I'd like to use this post to share a bit of academic history. I
think my reasons for studying physics, when I do discuss them further, will
carry much more meaning if you know my story and how I got to where I am.
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