PhysicsForums.com: Interpreting ambiguous homework problems since 2001

In summary, Physics Forums is a great website for anyone looking for help with their science homework. It is also a great place to chat with other science enthusiasts.
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PhysicsForums.com: Shining a flashlight out of a spaceship won't make the light travel faster than c.

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PhysicsForums.com: Shut up and calculate...before you ask us for help.
 
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Gokul43201 said:
PhysicsForums.com: Shut up and calculate...before you ask us for help.


:smile: :smile:

Ah, the Copenhagen interpretation of homework.
 
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PF.com : Cross posts make everyone else cross.
 
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physicsforums.com - the vast conspiracy against crackpots
 
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physicsforums.com - Schrodinger's barnyard of superpositions
 
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Physics Forums.com - The science forum that was sold to the Church of Scientology
 
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Getting into a top school - so many thousands of $$$

Using the best textbooks - Many hundreds of $$$

Stuck on a problem - Priceless

There are somethings money can't buy; so why don't you post your homework problems on PF. :biggrin:
 
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Physicsforums.com - Where it is ok to double post for 155 pages if you are a mentor. (Just kidding :-p )

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PF.com - Typing the words "Please show your work" ad infinitum.

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Related to PhysicsForums.com: Interpreting ambiguous homework problems since 2001

1. What is PhysicsForums.com?

PhysicsForums.com is an online forum where students, teachers, and professionals can discuss and get help with physics concepts, problems, and research. It was founded in 2001 and has become a popular resource for those seeking clarification on ambiguous homework problems.

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