Welcome to the Forum! Learn Math & Physics Here

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In summary, the conversation revolves around a new member named silently_loud expressing their interest in learning more about physics and math. They are currently taking Calculus and are looking for additional sources to expand their knowledge. Other members welcome them and recommend checking out hyperphysics, a reliable source for physics information.
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Hi everyone I am new here, hope I can learn on here. I really would like to learn more physics and math, currently taking Calculus. Any other sources you guys and girls would recommend that I look at so that I can learn more. Thanks. Hope I can contribute to this forum with my limited understanding of physics lol.
 
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Welcome, silently loud. I think you will like it here. :smile:
 
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Thanks, just browsing around for now, until i get physics a little better, then I can answer questions!
 
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haha. Thanks everyone!
 

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