Can I Get Help with Engineering Mathematics and Physics on this Forum?

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In summary, this forum is designed to provide help with engineering mathematics and physics. It is open to anyone, regardless of their background in these subjects, and is completely free to use. Response times may vary, but the goal is to provide timely and helpful responses. While you cannot request specific experts, there is a diverse community of individuals with expertise in these subjects who will be able to assist with your questions.
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Hi guys I'm Arka from India. I recently joined this forum to get help in Engineering Mathematics and Physics. I'm going to start my first year soon so I thought it's a good time to clear the doubts I had while at high school mainly coordinate geometry and vector geometry (I'm totally lame in geometry). I hope you all can help me .Thanks!:)
 
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Welcome to PF!
 
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Wow! Me from Bangladesh. Same reason for coming here. Though I am quite good in math but lots of lackings in physics
 
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Welcome fireflies!
 
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Thanks!:)
 
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Evo can you please tell me where to post doubts on physics (and also maths) in this forum? Also, can you please specify your forum visiting times during the day so that I can start my doubts during that period.Thanks. :)
 
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Evo can you please tell me where to post doubts on physics (and also maths) in this forum? Also, can you please specify your forum visiting times during the day so that I can start my doubts during that period.Thanks. :)
Hi Arka, In English we don't say "doubts", we say "questions", just thought you might want to know that. :smile: A doubt means that you don't believe something exists or is true.

Also, please do not offer personal help to members, all help must be in the proper homework forum and the member wanting help must fill our the template. Also, you can not answer homework questions, you may only guide that member so that they are able to solve the problem themself. The guidelines for asking for and giving help are here https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/guidelines-for-students-and-helpers.686781/

The forum is open 24/7, so feel free to post anytime, I don't deal with physics or math. Other sciences are a high as I go.

I hope that you enjoy the forum.

Evo
 
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Okay thanks for the tip. :smile:
 

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