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I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made. And it's clearly not a technical mistake, but rather something to do with the right way to approach this type of problem.

I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made. And it's clearly not a technical mistake, but rather something to do with the right way to approach this type of problem.

I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made. And it's clearly not a technical mistake, but rather something to do with the right way to approach this type of problem.

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I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made. And it's clearly not a technical mistake, but rather something to do with the right way to approach this type of problem.

I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made.

I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made. And it's clearly not a technical mistake, but rather something to do with the right way to approach this type of problem.

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Why was my question put on-hold?

I have a question about my Physics Stack Exchange post: AC Circuits with Frequencies Dependent on Initial Conditions

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. It clearly matches all the guidelines for homework-type questions.

  1. The question clearly asks about a specific physics concept

  2. I have an attempt at a solution, and the solution doesn't seem to be correct. I don't understand what kind of mistake I made.