Why Is This Forum Valued by Physics Students?

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I was doing my physics homework and I sometimes stuck on some problem. Every time I search for explanations, this forums offers a lot help and people here did great job in explaining a concept explicitly. Love to be here!
 
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xxwwyytt said:
I was doing my physics homework and I sometimes stuck on some problem. Every time I search for explanations, this forums offers a lot help and people here did great job in explaining a concept explicitly. Love to be here!

Next time we have a member who goes off the deep end and starts to complain that we don't help him/her with his/her HW problems and that we are a useless, pathetic bunch, may we cite your post?

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ZapperZ said:
Next time we have a member who goes off the deep end and starts to complain that we don't help him/her with his/her HW problems and that we are a useless, pathetic bunch, may we cite your post?
Do you really need to prove yourself to people who don't understand / won't try to understand your worth? If members of PF have confidence in their own work, then such people should be ignored.

To @xxwwyytt Welcome to PF!
 
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