Can a 9th grader conquer F=ma in AP Physics? Join the community and find out!

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Hey guys, I'm a 9th grader extremely interested in physics(doing ap physics) and I have just created my own account after stalking these forums for years. Its great to be a part of the community and I hope you guys will help me in my endeavor to pass F=ma this year!
 
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dark.matter said:
Hey guys, I'm a 9th grader extremely interested in physics(doing ap physics) and I have just created my own account after stalking these forums for years. Its great to be a part of the community and I hope you guys will help me in my endeavor to pass F=ma this year!
Welcome to the forum my friend! I am quite a bit like you except I am doing I.B., which include physics.
 
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