What is the Best Forum for Physics Homework Help?

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Homework Statement


I notice practically all the questions are really math, not physics. Is there a real physics homework forum?


Homework Equations


Like F = ma or ΔS = ∫dQ/T ... like that?


The Attempt at a Solution


Not up to me ...
 
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rude man said:

Homework Statement


I notice practically all the questions are really math, not physics. Is there a real physics homework forum?


Homework Equations


Like F = ma or ΔS = ∫dQ/T ... like that?


The Attempt at a Solution


Not up to me ...

You have posted this in "Calculus & Beyond", which are only math questions. If you want physics homework questions, then go to https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=152 and select the appropriate physics homework forum...
 
Big 10-4. I thought "calc & beyond' referred to the level of mathematics dealing with the physics. Mea culpa. Thanks.
 
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