
If I had any second thoughts on not dropping H3 Physics before 1st of April, [lolz, curious. I just wonder. If you walk into the staff room on 1st April and said you wanted to drop a subject, it probably would be reasonable to say, "April Fools!" halfway and just walk out. =D ] I guess I don't have any now.
It feels good to be able to deal with really tough question. Well, at least, they look kinda tough... But at any rate, it was an enjoyable test. A really enjoyable test. Physics CT and Chem were also enjoyable tests, but unfortunately you're graded for that so it certainly sucked big time to know you didn't do the least bit well in it, even though it was fun trying them.
Physics is especially fun/rewarding. They have these "Prove that" questions that are really satisfying when you finish the question. You feel good having solved the question. You feel even better knowing you solved it correctly - hey, you got what the question asked for, word for word! There isn't much Maths involved, just a bunch of algebraic substitution, but then there aren't much marks involved either. =X
And it was enlightening as well. During the test, I got like 2-4 concepts cleared up while i was doing the question. And damn lucky, I realised why the heck we needed to integrate wave functions last minute: To find the probability density of the electron appearing there, we need to find the area it would appear in, under the graph of the probability curve. I didn't manage to find the numerical answer, but i got the sketch of the curve nailed down. And there i was thinking i needed to draw not the curve, but the integral of the curve instead. D=
And yes, the theory of exclusion which applies for luxury goods. They aren't luxurious anymore if everyone's taking them. One would instinctively take pride in what they have if what they have is something others do not have. It works vice-versa, with being happy with not having. Yup, so .... H3 Physics is ... an exclusive product? It certainly is motivating to think of it that way. Despite it being entirely possible and even expected, that anyone who attends the lectures like the rest of us will be able to do the questions just fine, nevertheless it feels good to be one of the sole few brave souls who dared to take, as well as persevere in taking H3 Physics. =D And i guess H3 Physics is not as doomed to being a useless subject except for a teaching career as i thought. The function of a laser, which makes use of the Quantum Theory of Light, is definitely useful somewhere in Electrical Engineering.
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