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HAL838  
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My expertise is in theoretical quantum physics and cosmology. No questions or homework problems on math application and engineering, please.Available
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Kevin Johnson  
Germany
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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. Fragen auf DEUTSCH sind ebenfalls willkommen. Available
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Spaceman  
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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
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Richard J. Raridon  
U.S.
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I can answer most questions in undergraduate physics courses, including electricity and magnetism, atomic and nuclear, mechanics and optics.Available
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Expert  
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I can help with understanding physics that does not involve eggs. I will NOT help with academic or professional questions.Available
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Steve Nelson  
U.S.
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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
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Dr. Sushil K. Bhatnagar  
U.S.
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I can answer questions in Hindi as well as English. Physics, Philosopy of Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Technology including power generation systems, Physics and societyOn Vacation
returns 09/10/2008
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Steve Johnson  
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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
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James J. Kovalcin  
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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
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Suresh Chandra Benjamin  
India
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I shall be happy to help students of High School by answering their questions in Physics.Maxed Out
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