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[QUOTE="symbolipoint, post: 6248528, member: 58864"] Just trying to understand how post #1 was meant -- The topic title mistakes the meaning or importance of a student of Physics being or not being "brilliant". "Plug-and-Chug", no. A serious Physics student is not looking for anything for plug-and-chug. Brilliant or not, most students either learn to or are taught to derive a desired solution. Some careful reading of the problem description is needed, first. Some students' earliest opportunities to solve problems and derive formula results come in their study of Physics. [/QUOTE]
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