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  1. Each year, the Sir Isaac Newton Contest (SIN) Scholarship is awarded to the top-scoring incoming student pursuing an honours degree, either in the regular or co-operative programs, in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo.

  2. Results will be computer-processed, with the top 100 or so papers hand-graded to select SIN scholarship winners and a host of book awards. It should be stressed that the SIN Exam is meant to challenge the best students to apply basic physics in problem situations.

  3. The SIN (Sir Issac Newton) Physics Contest presented by the University of Waterloo.

  4. 7) Sir Isaac Newton Exam The Sir Isaac Newton Exam (or SIN Exam for short) is an annual Physics competition for Grade 12 students hosted by the Physics Department at University of Waterloo. In 2021, Olympiads School students achieved the following results: 1 st place: Ruby Sun; 10 th place: Daniel Yang; Top 25: Benjamin Dong, Dorian Kang, Eric Shen

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  5. The Sir Isaac Newton (SIN) Exam is a test of high school physics and is offered by the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo to encourage the teaching of physics. The test, although challenging, is meant to be refreshing and fun.

  6. So I've recently taken the SIN contest... I was just wondering what types of prizes/recognition are possible. I am aware that there are books for the top 150 competitors, but. Is there an honour roll/higher tier prizes, etc.?

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  8. For his pioneering conceptual and experimental contributions to the foundations of quantum physics, which have become the cornerstone for the rapidly-evolving field of quantum information. Watch the 2008 Newton Lecture. For world-leading contributions to physics by an individual of any nationality.

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