Can a Passion for Torque Propel a Career in Physics?

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Hi, I'm Torque fan. A fan of torque or a fan that generates torque whichever you feel like. I'm a physics enthusiast and I want to further my knowledge on the subject and pursue it as a career if fate has it for me! I also want to contribute to the forum in helping people wherever I can and learning more myself!
 
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