How can high school students effectively contribute to understanding physics?

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hello.

I am just a high school physics student. I have taken up through Calculus 2 and I hope to be able to contribute to and from this forum.
 
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Hi Steve, welcome to PF!

Helping others understand physics is an exercise in empathy and ingenuity. It is often the case that those who have just learned how to solve a problem are the most effective at explaining it to others, so don't be shy to contribute.

Just make sure to read the rules and guidelines first, to give you a general idea how to go about it.
 
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