Anyone want to help w/ phys homework? It's magnets

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A user is seeking assistance with physics homework focused on magnets, expressing difficulty with the subject and frustration with their instructor. They are enrolled in Phys 110 and believe the material should be manageable for others. The user encourages potential helpers to reach out via instant messaging or email for support. Another participant suggests posting specific questions and previous attempts to facilitate assistance. Engaging with the community could provide the needed help to understand the concepts better.
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Anyone want to help w/ phys homework? It's magnets...

Hello! I would SOOO appreciate any help I could get with this homework of mine!
I just don't understand and my phys instructor is mean!

Anyway, it's Phys 110, so it should be pretty easy for some of you, but it's hard for me...

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! :smile:

You can IM me through yahoo at carlamagee77
or you can email me at
mazdamagee1@hotmail.com

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP IN ADVANCE!
 
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Why not just post your questions here, along with what you've done so far?
 
I could TRY to help you if you have MSN.
 
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