How Do RT, UT, MT, and PT Techniques Relate to Newtonian Physics and Calculus?

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phinds said:
So, he thinks we're mind readers?
I believe that my previous post demonstrates my abilities. :wink:
 
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phinds said:
So, he thinks we're mind readers?
Canadian mind readers, eh? :wink:

@rb75 -- Welcome to PF. It's good to have you here. :smile:
 
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how do I post a question on this forum
 
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Canadian mind readers, eh? :wink:

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How and where do I Post a Question regarding Isacc Newton's Physics and Mathematics on this forum
 
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rb75 said:
How and where do I Post a Question regarding Isacc Newton's Physics and Mathematics on this forum
Depend on what kind of question it is...

** Question about his old writings -- Probably post in the Textbooks forum under the Eductation section

** Schoolwork question about those subjects -- Post in the Homework Help, Introductory Physics forum, and show your best efforts to work on the problem

** General question about something in Newtonian Physics -- Probably post in the Classical Physics forum in the general technical forums.

Does that help? If not, can you give us a better idea of what kind of question(s) you want to ask about this topic? Thanks.
 
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Update -- @rb75 I see now that you posted something in the Other Physics forum. It is under review by the Mentors, and will not be visible until approved. It may take a few hours for us to reach a consensus about it.
 
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caz said:
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As the problem states Assume that the level of Precision for all the variables in the problem have precision to 8 Decimal Places so the Mathematics and the Calculus and the Calculations involved in the problem can be demonstrated. My interest is to gain a better understanding of the principles involved in the Physics and the Calculus invented by Isaac Newton.
 
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rb75 said:
My interest is to gain a better understanding of the principles involved in the Physics and the Calculus invented by Isaac Newton.
That did not appear to be what you were trying to do in that thread start. After a Mentor discussion, it has been deleted. Please check your PMs for feedback on your thread start from me. Thank you.

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