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

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A user expresses gratitude for the support received on the I Love Physics Forums after struggling with a D+ in an Honors Physics 2 test on momentum and impulse. They emphasize the importance of asking questions in the forum to improve understanding and performance in physics. Another participant suggests thanking helpers within the same thread to maintain a clean and content-focused forum environment. Additionally, there is a mention of becoming a PF supporter to enhance the browsing experience and support the community. Overall, the discussion highlights the collaborative spirit of the forum and the importance of engagement in learning physics.
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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
 
Yah, thanks will be more appreciated if within a question thread, after having received specific help.
 
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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