How can I discuss steam engine physics on PF effectively?

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Hello to the community,

I am have very little education in physics, but I am able to decipher things I may not understand, and I have created this account with the intent of answering some of my questions relating to the physics of steam engines.

Thanks,
-PenguinCo.
 
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