Modern Physics Exam: Difficulties Solving Problems? Get Help Here!

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The discussion revolves around a participant seeking assistance with difficulties in solving problems related to modern physics, specifically in the areas of relativistic kinematics, relativistic dynamics, and quantum effects. The participant is looking for resources such as solved problems or free ebooks to enhance their understanding of these topics.

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  • Homework-related
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for help with modern physics problems and requests links to resources.
  • Several participants suggest that the original post may not be suitable for the current forum and recommend posting in the "Homework & Coursework Questions" or "Math & Science Learning Materials" forums instead.
  • Another participant acknowledges the misunderstanding and reiterates the need for assistance.
  • Some participants indicate they are unable to provide help but wish the original poster good luck.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the appropriateness of the original post for the forum, with multiple participants suggesting alternative forums for the request. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best place for the participant to seek help.

Contextual Notes

Participants have differing views on whether the request constitutes homework or a general inquiry for help. There is also a lack of specific resources provided in response to the original request.

univers
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hello everybody . i have an exam in modern physics ,about relativistic kinematics and relativistic dynamics and quantum effects . but i have some difficulties when solving problems and i'd like to work it more . so if anyone knows an interesting link or a free ebook where i can find solved problems that can help me better understanding the topics let me know. i will be grateful. thanks very much :smile:
 
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MuggsMcGinnis said:
Hi,

This isn't really the place for this. Try submitting to the "Homework & Coursework Questions" forum:
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=152

hi i beg ur pardon but i don't see this as a homework . as long as it is not an exercise or a question from the course. it is just a simple request for help. that's all . thanks
 
I think he may have been thinking of the "Math & Science Learning Materials" forum. That's where people post references to useful things that they've found, and sometimes even post their own material specifically written for PF.

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=151

Look in both the "INtroductory Physics Learning Materials" and "Advanced Physics Learning Materials" sections.
 
hi thanks . I'm really sorry for the misunderstanding. but really i need some help if u can of course! .
 
no reply? why ?
 
You'll get just as much help on the other forum and there's people there who like to help. This forum is more for the general discussion of Special and General Relativity, so someone browsing this forum, who comes across your post, probably won't be interested in helping you because they're in here for a different reason.

On the other hand, if you post in the suggested forums, I think you'll find help in this particular request much more readily available.
-Tim

p.s. I'd help you out if I could but I can't
 
univers:

Sorry I can't help. I'm pretty well grounded in the concepts of SR & GR, but only from my own study and a dimly remembered SR class... good luck, though.
 
daytripper said:
You'll get just as much help on the other forum and there's people there who like to help. This forum is more for the general discussion of Special and General Relativity, so someone browsing this forum, who comes across your post, probably won't be interested in helping you because they're in here for a different reason.

On the other hand, if you post in the suggested forums, I think you'll find help in this particular request much more readily available.
-Tim

p.s. I'd help you out if I could but I can't

thanks u very much it is really kind of u
 
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MuggsMcGinnis said:
univers:

Sorry I can't help. I'm pretty well grounded in the concepts of SR & GR, but only from my own study and a dimly remembered SR class... good luck, though.

thanks for u .it is so kind of u
 

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