Get Physics Help on I Love Physics Forums - Thanks PF!

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In summary, the conversation is about someone struggling in Honors Physics 2 and receiving help from others on the site. They express gratitude and discuss the importance of thanking people within the question thread. They also mention the option of becoming a PF supporter and receiving benefits while supporting the site.
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I have to admit, I am currently in Honors Physics 2, And on my first test on momentum and impulse I got a D+, yes my first ever, its rough, but I wll try my hardest from now on and I will always ask questions here first! The amount of people willing to help on this site is awesome, I for each one of you that help me I would like to say thanks and I really enjoy physics, but will need some help on the way , THANKS PF!
 
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Don't take this the wrong way, but thank people in the same threads you ask questions, for most people on here care more about having a clean and content-oriented forum than they do about whether or not you are grateful. Anyways, yes, ask questions.

-Adam
 
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Yah, thanks will be more appreciated if within a question thread, after having received specific help.
 
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That's great Dmt669!

If you want to become a PF supporter, check out the following https://www.physicsforums.com/subscriptions.php you'll get all sorts of goodies to make browsing this site more enjoyable and you'll help support this site :approve:
 
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Monique said:
That's great Dmt669!

If you want to become a PF supporter, check out the following https://www.physicsforums.com/subscriptions.php you'll get all sorts of goodies to make browsing this site more enjoyable and you'll help support this site :approve:

... and sending us a great, big blueberry cheesecake every now and then wouldn't hurt either.

Zz.
 
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