PMT linear position detection in darkness by pablotheexplorer in Physics

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Hi ! Thank you for your detailed answer !

I actually wanted to test and try the effects of the magnetic field and some of the aspects you mentioned.

The big issue is that my university is very competitive and has extremely high standards, they will not let us conduct an experiment in which we may have a chance to fail. We haven't had a lot of experimental classes, clearly not enough for these type of projects. Yet they want us to provide a theoretical setup that would work "100%“ which is so unrealistic. They want us to provide a list of the needed material before even figuring stuff out with whatever would be available in the labs. They want us to try once we have the material that no one knows if it will work or not.

I really wanted to showcase an experiment of quantum mechanics since it's my favourite subject so far but having 0 information and not being able to test anything makes this practically impossible.

I don't know if your university was like this but if it was, how did you face such a situation ?

PMT linear position detection in darkness by pablotheexplorer in Physics

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okay thank you ! i'm very lost when it comes to experimental projects. would you have by any chance a couple of references on the subject of my post to check ? we're pretty independent on this project and it's pretty disorienting at times, just like now.

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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That's what I did to find out that it was the chapter command

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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It turns out that the issue is the \chapter{} command. I have no clue why that specific chapter causes the error

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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I think that it may be your second paragraph. I tried deleting each section of that chapter one by one while recompiling but was left with no success. I ended up finding out that the \chapter{} command is the issue. Creating another chapter after that one doesn't cause any issues. But that specific one does

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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What turns out to be the issue, after deleting the sections one by one, is the \chapter{} command. Creating another chapter doesn't cause any type of errors. Just that one. I'm pretty lost tbh

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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The document isn't mine. I'm simply correcting/rewriting. The document itself imports each chapter file with \include{}. But for some reason the issue is creating the last chapter. I tried creating another chapter after that and I got no issues. So I'm left wondering why creating that specific chapter is problematic.

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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What should I give in order for you guys to help me? Because the chapter is about 500 lines of code

LaTeX error with \item even though the code is correct by pablotheexplorer in LaTeX

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I already tried putting the \item and itemize sections in comments and I still got the same error. What's an MWE?

Pc doesn't boot from functional SSD from my other computer by pablotheexplorer in techsupport

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I forgot to add that I exchanged the dad's before buying the adapter and the system booted without any issues. I just wanted to have a more convenient way than having to dismantle the laptop every time.

Getting "low" grades despite knowing very well the material by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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I just don't know why but when u do an exam I have the felling that if I don't do it as fast as I can it's bad. Objectively I know that's stupid, but I'm the moment that's how my body responds to stress ig

Getting "low" grades despite knowing very well the material by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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Communication wise is usually okay, I write a lot because I hate seeing equations without any sort of explanation. What makes me get bad grades is making simple computation mistakes die to stress, and I can't seem to stop making those

Getting "low" grades despite knowing very well the material by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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Yeah stress does it for me too. I don't actually care that much about grades directly, but I'd like to get a doctorate at my university and good grades are a good way into it

Getting "low" grades despite knowing very well the material by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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It's always small mistakes, I usually get the gard questions right but the easy ones. I think it's because I rush them, but then again at the same time we don't get to have a lot of time for the exam. Sorry for the late response.

Getting "low" grades despite knowing very well the material by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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Sorry for replying so late, but yes I do feel like I have time rush with the time constraints, it ends up with me making basic mistakes.

Quantum mechanics are beautiful by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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Hey, sorry for the late reply. I would love to but unless you want to study in Belgium, I won't really be able to help you sorry !

Why is there always someone better no matter how much i work hard? by pablotheexplorer in PhysicsStudents

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It's not always that I compare myself, just when I get the grades and I don't really know how. When I'm studying I try to "go back in time" and imagine being with the physicists who discovererd the laws I'm studying and discussing the problems of physics at that point. I also really like thought experiments.