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Rabina Kadariya

Rabina Kadariya is a passionate physics lecturer and science content writer with a strong academic background and a commitment to scientific education and outreach. She holds an M.Sc. in Physics from Patan Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, where she specialized in astronomy and gravitational wave research, including a dissertation on the spatial orientation of angular momentum of galaxies in Abell clusters. Rabina currently contributes as a content writer for ScienceInfo.com, where she creates engaging and educational physics articles for learners and enthusiasts. Her teaching experience includes serving as a part-time lecturer at Sushma/Godawari College and Shree Mangaldeep Boarding School, where she is recognized for her ability to foster student engagement through interactive and innovative teaching methods. Actively involved in the scientific community, Rabina is a lifetime member of the Nepalese Society for Women in Physics (NSWIP). She has participated in national-level workshops and presented on topics such as gravitational wave detection using LIGO/VIRGO open data. Skilled in Python, MATLAB, curriculum development, and scientific communication, she continues to inspire students and promote science literacy through teaching, writing, and public engagement.

Photoelectric Effect (A Level Physics Revision Notes)

July 13, 2026November 15, 2024 by Rabina Kadariya
Photoelectric Effect

Light has been proven to be both a wave and a particle, featuring a particle character known as a photon. In addition, this photon is a packet of wave or radiation that has diverse energy spectrums. Therefore, when these photons … Read more

Energy and Momentum of a Photon (A Level Physics Revision Notes)

July 13, 2026October 17, 2024 by Rabina Kadariya
Energy and Momentum of a Photon

Photons were predicted to form between 10 seconds and 370,000 years after the Big Bang, which was considered the epoch of light formation. As the bearers of electromagnetic waves, photons are massless particles that are generally thought of as unit of … Read more

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