Announcement Physics Practice Problems forum

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A new "Physics Practice Problems" forum has been launched in Science Education to enhance learning opportunities. Users can access solved problems and contribute their own, which benefits the community and enriches the knowledge base. Some users report issues accessing the forum on the Android app, while it is functioning properly in web browsers. The forum is designed to align with existing homework forums, encouraging participation and collaboration. Overall, the initiative has already seen significant engagement from members.
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We've added a "Physics Practice Problems" forum in Science Education. Please learn more about it here:
https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/physics-practice-problems.250/
 
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I can't see this new forum using the Android App. Can see it ok using the link above in chrome.

I'm using version 3.13.27 and Android 5.1
 
The practice problems forum has been expanded to match each of the homework forums. If you have time please stop in and see what you can contribute. Contributing is good practice, adds to the PF Knowledge base which members and millions of readers gain from and might attract the OP to return. Thanks!
https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/open-practice-problems.250/
 
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