Can't post in Math and Science Learning Materials forum

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The Math and Science Learning Materials forum restricts posting to specific members, such as Science Advisors and Homework Helpers, requiring users to contact a mentor for permission. Users are encouraged to ask general questions in the Classical Physics forum or seek help with specific homework in the Homework and Coursework Questions section. The Learning Materials forum serves primarily as a reference library rather than a Q&A space. For questions related to F=ma, users should consider alternative forums that accommodate their inquiries. This structure helps maintain the forum's intended purpose and organization.
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I came on PF after about a month to ask a question in the Math and Science Learning Materials forum. However, it seems I'm not allowed to start a new topic in this forum (unlike in, say, the homework forum). Is there a reason for this-- only certain members can post, etc?
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amy andrews said:
I came on PF after about a month to ask a question in the Math and Science Learning Materials forum. However, it seems I'm not allowed to start a new topic in this forum (unlike in, say, the homework forum). Is there a reason for this-- only certain members can post, etc?
Thanks!
Amy

Yeah, only Science Advisors and Homework Helpers and mentors can post there.
If you want to post something there, then you need to pm a mentor...

But I'm sure your question would also be suited under academic guidance??
 
Aha! I see. Thank you :)
I was going to ask about preparation for F=ma (I know it's been asked before, but my case is slightly unusual) and that doesn't seem to fit under academic guidance...or does it?
 
Yes, the Learning Materials forums are intended as a sort of "reference library" with links to web sites, etc., not for asking questions.

If you have a general question about F=ma, you can ask it in the "Classical Physics" forum.

If you have a specific homework / coursework exercise that you want help in solving, go to "Homework and Coursework Questions" and use the "Introductory Physics" subforum.
 

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