Welcome New Physics Forum User - Grade 11 Student

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A new member, Pinky, has joined the forum seeking to enhance their understanding and interest in Physics while currently studying it in grade 11. The community welcomes Pinky and expresses enthusiasm for their participation. The discussion briefly touches on the broader topic of interests in various scientific fields, inviting others to share their experiences and passions in science.
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Hey guys,

I'm obviously new to the forums and as well new to Physics. I'm currently in grade 11 and taking Physics. I'm very interested in it and hopefully this forum will help me develop a greater interest and more knowledge on this subject.
 
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Welcome. What other interests in the sciences do you have?
-Pinky
 
brain123 said:
Hey guys,

Guys and Gals. Welcome to the PF.

(ducks flying fishes...)
 
Hi buddy! :smile:
Welcome to PF!
Hope you'll enjoy it here!
 
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