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Jules Seeley: PhysLink.com Expert
Jules Seeley
MS Physics
MBA at Harvard Business School
Boston, MA
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Questions answered to date:
6
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Biography
Jules grew up in London, UK and studied Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, earning an MA (Cantab) and then an MSci in Experimental and Theoretical Physics. After graduating, Jules joined a Management Consultancy firm, based in London, and worked extensively across Europe and North America. He is now studying for an MBA at Harvard Business School in Boston. In addition to physics (particularly astronomy, cosmology and quantum physics) his interests include travel, hiking, astronomy, history and culture.
Published Answers
All answers by Jules Seeley published at PhysLink.com up to date are listed here:
- How were pulsars discovered?
- What is the partial pressure of oxygen in a commercial airplane at 30,000 feet?
- Why is it that a magnet distorts the image from a television or computer monitor (even though photons are uncharged)?
- Is stainless steel magnetic? Does it depend on the amount of chromium, or nickel alloy?
- How do quartz watches work?
- How high can a (commercial or military) jet aircraft go?
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