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HAL838 View Profile
| My expertise is in theoretical quantum physics and cosmology. No questions or homework problems on math application and engineering, please. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kevin Johnson Germany View Profile
| I will try to answer any question in physics, but I do not provide homework solutions or project ideas. I have some teaching experience at university level but I am also skilled at explaining things in simple terms.
My specialty areas are granular materials, computational physics, particle physics, quantum physics, econophysics and general physics.
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Spaceman U.S. View Profile
| My scope of knowledge and experience includes inorganic chemistry, electronics, physics, and other subjects including government "Special Access Programs" work. I have worked in various research and development fields for over 26 years. Much of this work has been for large corporations. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Richard J. Raridon U.S. View Profile
| I can answer most questions in undergraduate physics courses, including electricity and magnetism, atomic and nuclear, mechanics and optics. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Expert View Profile
| I can help with understanding physics that does not involve eggs. I will NOT help with academic or professional questions. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Steve Nelson U.S. View Profile
| Ph.D. from Duke University in Physics. Explaining odd observations that seem counterintuitive, energy science, nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics, and alternative theories of physics are my specialties. Homework I may be able to give you a start on but not answer (please don't ask if that's what you want). | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dr. Sushil K. Bhatnagar U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in Hindi as well as English. Physics, Philosopy of Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Technology including power generation systems, Physics and society | On Vacation returns 09/10/2008 View Past Answers |
Steve Johnson View Profile
| I would be delighted to help with questions up through the first year of college Physics. Particularly Electricity, Electronics and Newtonian Mechanics (motion, acceleration etc.). I decline questions on relativity and Atomic Physics. I also could discuss the Space Shuttle and space flight in general. | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
James J. Kovalcin View Profile
| I am teaching or have taught AP physics B and C [calculus based mechanics & electricity and magnetism] as well as Lab Physics for college bound students. I have a BS in Physics from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Arts in Teaching from same. I have been teaching physics for 34 years. I am constantly updating my skills and have a particular interest in modern physics topics. | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
Suresh Chandra Benjamin India View Profile
| I shall be happy to help students of High School by answering their questions in Physics. | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
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2008-09-06 Mechanics: Motion: Intuitively! If the body is accelerating upward with an acceleration of 4m/s^2 the effective acceleration will be equal to the sum of the real acceleration plus the gravitational acceleration or a=4+10=14m/s^2...
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2008-09-04 i need ur help: If would help if I knew something about the institution and if you can be more specific about what you're supposed to be studying. Physics, as a subject, is very satisfying to understand but it is a great...
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