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Hello, My name is Tommy and i need help on my science project. I was wondering if you would be able to guide and help me along the way through my project.

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Hi Tommy,

I can advise you, of course, provided I know something about the project topic. I will need specific questions asked, so that I can see, if my knowledge is relevant.

I encourage you to read through the other questions I have been asked at AllExperts.com, and my answers. You will get a better idea, what I can help you with.

Ask away, I am here to answer;-). Only I won't get to do it before Monday 30th January. I hope it still works for you.

Cheerio!
Daniel

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Questions anyone (teenager, undergrad, graduate, professional) may ask on physics, mathematics or inorganic chemistry. Questions may concern subjects themselves or a possible future career in them, if you need advice on a school or hobby project, or you just came across a question that is beyond your current curriculum. I answer bare textbook problems sometimes, but I reserve the the right to redirect you to Physics-Physics section. The kind of questions I like to answer: I just started having science classes at school and they seem difficult, but I enjoy them. Where do I find more information on this, which is not in textbooks but still comprehensible to me? Just leaving high school, and I feel science is really the thing for me. Can you recommend a school and an undergrad program suitable to my inclinations? I am in my second undergraduate year in Physics. We learned the basics of universe expanding this year, the Hubble constant and all that, but invited speakers that gave talks on astrophysics in our department seemed not to agree with this model at all. Is it of any use at all? I am building a [materials research] experimental device for my masters/doctorate thesis and I have the following problem:... I have tried ..., but it still doesn't work. Where might the problem be?

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