A request to Physics challenge master.

Hi Sir , i just wanted to suggest that you should take part in the discussions of solutions of physics section as Calvin Sir does in mathematics .I think it would yield something new for us, to learn!

Those who agree please reply.

It was just a suggestion, not at all a demand.

Thanks.

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Note by Jatin Yadav
7 years, 7 months ago

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  Easy Math Editor

This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.

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**bold** or __bold__ bold

- bulleted
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1. numbered
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    # 4 spaces, and now they show
    # up as a code block.

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# 4 spaces, and now they show
# up as a code block.

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Remember to wrap math in \( ... \) or \[ ... \] to ensure proper formatting.
2 \times 3 2×3 2 \times 3
2^{34} 234 2^{34}
a_{i-1} ai1 a_{i-1}
\frac{2}{3} 23 \frac{2}{3}
\sqrt{2} 2 \sqrt{2}
\sum_{i=1}^3 i=13 \sum_{i=1}^3
\sin \theta sinθ \sin \theta
\boxed{123} 123 \boxed{123}

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Sure, I have been a little too absent recently. I'll take a more active role in stimulating discussions. Most of them are already very good, so my contribution may be limited to going outside the box. Don't say you weren't warned :)

David Mattingly Staff - 7 years, 7 months ago

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Hi Sir, nice to know this !

Also, I just designed a physics question yesterday but i can't submit it now, i think it might fetch 300 points. So, can you please mention your email id so that i can mail you that question.I don't want to see there that "This problem is posed by me" , but i would be infinitely glad even to see this question in a problem set. I fear i would have to waste such a nice one in the discussion section.

Thanks for any help.

jatin yadav - 7 years, 7 months ago

Hi Sir, There was a discussion started some two weeks agoby Lokesh S. named A professor's ride. I am unable to figure out what the correct answer is and the going through the discussion is only increasing confusion. What I think is that the 'opinion 1' as mentioned in the discussion is correct but I am not sure. So i would be very thankful to you if you could give your answer and rectify me if i am wrong. Here's a link to the discussion.

https://brilliant.org/discussions/thread/a-professors-ride-dont-worry-you-would-be-safe-7/

Dhruv Bhasin - 7 years, 7 months ago

Brilliant idea (pun intended)! I agree, having the Physics challenge master join us up on the conversation would be neat :)

Naoki Atkins - 7 years, 7 months ago

Yeah , Right :D

Noel Quirol - 7 years, 7 months ago

Great idea

Shubham Bhargava - 7 years, 7 months ago

How do we post our own questions

Raja Ram epsilon Roy - 7 years, 7 months ago
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