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Results in Physics - 影響因子. Results in Physics的2019年影響因子 為 3.280 (2020年最新數據)。 影響因子通過在前兩年(2017-2018)期刊上發表的論文總數計算特定年份(2019年)的平均引用次數。影響因子現已成為國際上通用的期刊評價指標,它不僅是一種測度期刊有用性和. Corrigendum to “Compressibility effects on Rayleigh–Taylor instability in a vertical inhomogeneous rotating plasma” Results Phys. 4 (2014) 121–126 G.A. Hoshoudy Page 337. Include information about how your results compare to your expectations or hypothesis, what implications these results have for the world of physics, and what further experiments could be conducted to learn more about your results. You can also include your own ideas for improving upon the experiment.

  • Hint 1, Intermediate results – week 2
  • Hint 2, Intermediate results – week 3
  • Hint 3, Intermediate results – week 4
  • Hint 4, Intermediate results – week 5
  • The Standard Abbreviation (ISO4) of Results in Physics is “Results Phys.”.ISO 4 (Information and documentation – Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications) is an international standard, defining a uniform system for the abbreviation of serial publication titles.
  • In physics, work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement. In its simplest form, it is often represented as the product of force and displacement.

The competition started on December 27th, 2020, at 1 pm (GMT). Please register using this link: https://forms.gle/47Niz9pNeygSAaV37!

If you cannot access the registration link due to country-specific restrictions, please send your registration data (full name, date of birth, e-mail address, country, school or university, age group (university/pre-university) physics teacher (if pre-university) by email to physcs.cup@gmail.com.

The competition is sponsored by TalTech — Tallinn University of Technology. There is also a budget for awards.

Distribution of problems.

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The first problem of Physics Cup – 2020 was published at 1 pm (GMT), 27th December 2020. At 1 pm (GMT) of the last Sunday of each month, between December 2019 and April 2020, a new problem is published at https://physicscup.ee. The problems will be sent by e-mail to all the registered participants, too, but I cannot guarantee to send e-mails exactly at 1 pm GMT. Therefore, if you wish to access the problems as soon as possible, please read them online at physicscup.ee. I’ll send, however, the e-mail with each new problem and with each new hint as soon as I can.

You will be informed if your solution submitted within the previous week was correct or not at 1 pm each Sunday (registered participants will receive an e-mail with a non-public link to a page where all the results are listed).

Also, at 1 pm each Sunday, a new hint regarding the active problem is publishedat https://physicscup.ee. Keep in mind that with each new hint, the base score for correct solutions is decreased by 0.1 pts (for more details, cf. https://physicscup.ee/participate/).

The final deadline for submitting solutions for the N-th problem is usually when the N+1st problem is published. However, depending on the number of correct solutions, the deadline may be extended by one or two weeks.

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About the results of Physics Cup TalTech 2020.

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I am very sorry about the long delay with the results of Physics Cup TalTech 2020 – the final results are still not out. The main reason behind this delay is that the COVID-19 disrupted my plans. As a result, I was unable to select the best papers for each problem in time. I can promise that (a) the best papers for the Physics Cup 2021 will be announced within two weeks from the last submission deadline for each of the problems; (b) the final results of the Physics Cup 2020, together with all the best solutions, will be announced during January 2021. – Jaan Kalda

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Call for problems. Please send me any problem which you believe would be suitable for Physics Cup (use my personal email – my_surname@ioc.ee – JK)!

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