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If anyone is really good at physics, please respond to this to let me know. If you respond, I will post another question for you to answer and make it worth 50 points. I would g…
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If anyone is really good at physics, please respond to this to let me know. If you respond, I will post another question for you to answer and make it worth 50 points. I would greatly appreciate the help.
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I am pretty good at physics.
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