Welcome to PF! Improving Math/Physics Together

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In summary, the general age group here is generally in the late teens to mid-twenties, but there are plenty of older contributors as well.
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HI!
i am new to this PF, discovered this site few days ago.
After seeing the brilliant people here i decided to join.
I know very little math/physics(i'm 16) so i thought that if i am in good company at least i'd improve with time.(i hope)
 
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Hello there, suresh!

Formalities first:

Do you have a favourite fish? :smile:
 
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favorite fish??
i don't eat fish but jelly fishes and ray fishes are beautiful
 
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suresh said:
favorite fish??

yes,Favourite fish. It's a PF tradition.

Anyway,nice to see someone of my age :smile:
 
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suresh said:
favorite fish??
i don't eat fish but jelly fishes and ray fishes are beautiful
Jelly fish is not acceptable, but ray fish certainly is.

*Grabs a large ray fish and smacks suresh in the face*

You are now properly initiated at PF! :approve:
 
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ouch that hurts!
anyway nice to meet you guys
 
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Nice to meet you, too, suresh! :smile:
 
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are there any special rules here or something like that?
 
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fine, i will keep this in mind.
anyway what is the general age group here?
 
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suresh said:
fine, i will keep this in mind.
anyway what is the general age group here?
I'd guess late teens to mid-twenties is the largest group, but there are lots of people well beyond that age; for example professional scientists (for example in the Mentor group).
 
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suresh said:
fine, i will keep this in mind.
Anyway what is the general age group here?

0<x<∞ :biggrin:
 
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PhysicoRaj said:
0<x<∞ :biggrin:

Actually, we had a fetal subforum once, called Theory Development; unfortunately, those frequenting it showed themselves to be too immature, so your inequality IS correct for the present composition of contributors at PF.
 
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suresh said:
fine, i will keep this in mind.
anyway what is the general age group here?

To some people I am young, to some I am old, for myself I'm alright. :D En masse, I think we 're all alright :D
 

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