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A high school student in India urgently seeks access to the article "Number of Images Produced by Multiple Reflection" by V. M. Kulkarni from the American Journal of Physics, citing a lack of access due to subscription barriers. The student expresses desperation for the article, emphasizing the financial burden of purchasing it for $19, which is significant for their situation. They request that anyone with a subscription to PM them the article quickly, highlighting past experiences where others have helped in similar situations. The urgency of the request is underscored by the student's immediate need for the information. The discussion reflects the challenges faced by students in accessing academic resources.
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Hello...
I;m sorry if thi sis the wrong page to post this...

I despeartely need this article "

Number of Images Produced by Multiple Reflection
V. M. Kulkarni
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, Bombay State, India
April 1960 -- Volume 28, Issue 4, pp. 317-318
American Journal of Physics

The link is http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=AJPIAS000028000004000317000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes

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I need it immediately!

However, since I am a high schooler in India I have NO access to such articles... but I need it desperately...

If someone has a subscription online...can you please PM me this article ... Thanks a lot! Please do so in the next few minutes ---its an emergency!

Thanks again!
 
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Keep in mind you can buy it for 19 bucks if no body gets it for you.
 
i have a feeling that US$19 for a high-schooler in India might be pretty close to what they might be expecting to earn in a month.
 
It's not a problem with earning --- we don't do jobs here in high school...

Does somebody already have a subscription here --- in the past many people have Pmed me articles from the AJP when I asked for help...

Please help me now fast!
 
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