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Too all of you science peoples in the room, I'm trying to re-write a webpage for a physics department in the United States. The section they currently have titled "Why major in physics," frankly, sucks.
I'm playing with ideas and one of those is to--throughout the new page--drop questions related to a few fields one can go into with a physics degree.
Fields like: 1. optics "What makes a rainbow?"
2. Medicine " How do MRI's work?" "What's XMRI?"
3. biology ....
4. chemistry ....
5. Astronomy "How hot is the sun?"
6. Engineering "How can I design a a device that will hold super hot gases?"
7. financial market "What is the Monte Carlo method useful for?"
8. Motion "If I drop a penny from the Empire State building, will it make a dent in the concrete?" "If I spit from the top of the Empire State Building on a cold day will it freeze before it hits the ground?"
9. Gravity "Why does Earth have an atmosphere while the moon doesn't?
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I want to make it as interesting and enlightening as possible. Maybe it'll spark someone's interest and give them a better understanding of the nature of "Physics".
Anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks!
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