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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]However one may characterize nuclear research reactors, well-equipped physics facilities will offer undergraduates access to specialized, research-grade instrumentation, rather than to just teaching laboratories.[/quote] This comment makes no sense, and I studied physics for 10 years. Sounds like AI.[/quote] Some labs are equipped with more-or-less basic instrumentation through which students learn the techniques of physical experimentation. Other labs may operate with instrumentation sufficient to advance the field of physics itself. As an example, there's a qualitative difference between, say, a bench-top100 MHz NMR spectrometer and a 500 MHz research-grade apparatus.[/quote]
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