Move Thread: Ask Glorious Mentors - Physics

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In summary, "Move Thread: Ask Glorious Mentors - Physics" is a forum where individuals can ask questions related to physics and receive answers from knowledgeable mentors. Anyone with an interest in physics can participate, including students, researchers, and enthusiasts. The forum allows for questions on various topics in physics, but is not intended for homework or exam questions. Mentors on the forum will provide answers and explanations, and participants can engage in discussions to further understand the topic. It is also possible to become a mentor on the forum by applying through the website or contacting the administrators.
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Oh Glorious and All Knowing Mentors:

Often I'll see problems posted in General Physics (for example) that belong in the Homework Help forum. What's the procedure for getting it moved to the proper forum? How do you report it to a mentor?
 
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There is a line within the square of the post, which says:

*Report this post to a mentor*

But I think you shouldn't be all to frustrated with those posts and just let mentors move them if the questions are really straight homework solving equations.
 

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