as i mentioned my topics i will say what will i do sir
nuclear physics:
if fusion reaction is needed to be taken place
the scientist would go for a big calculation to find the final energy
emitted by the chain reaction
so i think this type of function would go good for neuclear scientist

sound:
in this function i will build a library that which calculate the frequency,
amplitude, time period, no.of vibrations
distance travelled by the sound

electricity:
calculating the resistance in a wire
amount of resistance that should be provided to a current flowing through a
wire
and etc..

when i saw the code in github
i thought for these kind of libraries

mainly i think about nuclear physics will work good

so please give me suggestion from your side
so that i get to next step like creating proposal and start to build the
code

and i am really confident i can complete the project sir
so please i need advice from your side


On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 at 00:16, ARUN V <[email protected]> wrote:

> O yes sir as i went through the code i so the log library file my mistake
> sir
> But i am working on topic from idea list
>
> '
> Classical Mechanics: Efficient Equation of Motion Generation with Python
> But
> I like to really build a new library
> I have ideas but
> The detail i want to know is there a topic suggestion from your side so
> that i will really do good work on that topic u suggested sir
>
> From my side i have topics like
> Neuclear physics
> Electricity
> Sound
>
> So please please reply my message
>
> I am really thankful for replying my message sir
>
> But if u had a suggested topic please say sir please i will do the project
> completely sir
>
> If the topics i suggested is correct i will work on it perfectlly and
> sincerely
>
> But please help
>
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021, 12:01 am Chris Smith, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It would be a good idea to work through the tutorial
>> <https://docs.sympy.org/dev/tutorial/index.html> so you can get an idea
>> of what SymPy can already do. e.g.
>>
>> >>> log(1)
>> 0
>> >>> log(2).n(5)  # calculate 5 digits but that 5 can be replaced with any
>> desired number of digits.
>> 0.69315
>>
>> /c
>>
>> On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 3:01:17 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> i like to build a library for physics scientist
>>> i have a idea in building a logrithum table using python
>>> if the user gives input like 'log 1' the value will be counsidered by
>>> the python
>>> but i dont no to right a proposal, i dont no about pull request please
>>> help
>>> any sympy mentors please help me
>>> and this is my number 6383833631 please message me through whats app
>>> sympy mentors anyone please contact me please i dont have your number so
>>> i have given my number dont mistake me sympy mentor i want to talk with one
>>> of the sympy mentor
>>> please reply to my message please
>>> and please instruct me how to create a proposal and pull request
>>> i have seen the template but i need help from the mentor please guid me
>>> please
>>>
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