What are the guidelines for posting questions on the Physics Forums?

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In summary, the Physics Forums have specific guidelines for posting questions, including providing a clear title, using proper grammar and formatting, and showing effort and understanding in the question. It is also important to provide context and relevant information, as well as to follow any additional guidelines specific to the forum or subforum being used. It is encouraged to engage in respectful and constructive discussions with other users and to follow up on responses. Plagiarism and trolling are not tolerated on the forums. Overall, the guidelines aim to promote a positive and productive environment for learning and discussing physics topics.
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Hey all, i know that I'm and no where near as smart as some of you, but i have several ideas that i would like to bounce off people who have the smarts to understand what i am talking about, so if you want to know more then just ask i am always here
 
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Welcome to the PF.

Please be sure to read back through the PF rules that you agreed to when you joined (see INFO at the top of the page), to help you post your questions within the rules. Please also take advantage of the Search feature under the 3-bar thingy at the top right of the page. That should help you find previous threads that may address some of the more common questions that you may have.

Beyond that, just do your best to show your efforts when posting questions, and you should get great help here. Post links to the reading that you've been doing about a question, and that will help us understand where you are in your learning, which helps us to fine-tune our replies to help you out the best. Just pick the best-matching technical forum and start a new thread with those tips in mind, and have fun at the PF! :smile:
 
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