So, I thought of creating a website where students (as well as any others) can post their questions without fear of ridicule.
How to begin?
The first step is to visit AskPhysics.com
The landing page itself gives you a form where you can ask questions. (See the figure below)
Just key in your name and email address. Please double check your email address. You will get message from me regrading any clarification on your question only if the email address is correct.
The great fact is that the questions are not posted to the site, instead they come to my email inbox. I will read and answer the question and the question along with your answer will be posted on site.
If the question does not qualify to be published, the answer will be directly send to the email address supplied by you.
The visitors can also answer the questions already published. They can do this by utilizing the commenting system.
But remember that I have installed multilevel screening of comments. The comments containing spam or dirty words never reach me and will not be published at all. So make sure that the comments you post directly on the site are relevant and clean.
I try to give the answers in a brief and to the point manner. If you need further clarification or details, you can do so by adding comments to the already added questions and answers.
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Wish you all a happy experience at AskPhysics and LibraryJunction
In Physics (and Science in general),
"Questioning every answer is more important than answering every question"
Physics is a branch of science which is a result of human effort to answer too many questions ; mainly the HOWs and WHYs.
Science does not depend on blind beliefs and supersttitions. It is important to digest and assimilate things before you believe, atleast the ideas you learn must satisfy your conscience. Go on asking questions till you are satisfied with the answers and explanations and examples.
Questioning what you see, hear and feel is the natural way of collecting information and learning new things. See a child, it goes on asking questions, no matter whther it is getting right answers or not.
So,
"Ask and you will get" (As the Bible says)
(Ask your Science and Physics related questions at AskPhysics.com)In Physics (and Science in general),
"Questioning every answer is more important than answering every question"
Physics is a branch of science which is a result of human effort to answer too many questions ; mainly the HOWs and WHYs.
Science does not depend on blind beliefs and supersttitions. It is important to digest and assimilate things before you believe, atleast the ideas you learn must satisfy your conscience. Go on asking questions till you are satisfied with the answers and explanations and examples.
Questioning what you see, hear and feel is the natural way of collecting information and learning new things. See a child, it goes on asking questions, no matter whther it is getting right answers or not.
So,
"Ask and you will get" (As the Bible says)
(Ask your Science and Physics related questions at AskPhysics.com)