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I need to prove to my teacher that i know how to use physics forums, so can i get a response?
Hey, leave Halls alone! He's cool.Originally posted by nodnarb
mad tv is cool and i am offended that you decided to use a cool symbol to represent someone so square
Originally posted by nodnarb
so you didnt find physics go to another thread then
Unpaid-Volontary 'Job'...Hummm[?]
i will also add a humm to that since you decide to use oxymorons
himanshu121 were did you come from have you even read the whole thread?
he did not criticize me he criticized my teacher
and i never attacked his mentor status and i was not the one to start this thread
He did NOT criticize anyones teacher anywhere...he made one post you can read the entire thing for yoruself and there is NOT an Iota of criticism for your, or anyone else's, teacher in it! As for "...never attacked his mentor status..." you mean you didn't write Hallsofcriticism above, that isn't in your post?? HUH?? you think that rest of us, what, can't see?/read? are stupid?? what??Originally posted by nodnarb
so you didnt find physics go to another thread then Is that an instruction? a request? or a suggestion? and BTW how the heck would I know to go to another thread if I hadn't found out that this one was NOT 'as titled' by reading it first?...not like you, do not judge what I haven't read/seen/know a little about, apparently from your "logic" you do...?
Unpaid-Volontary 'Job'...Hummm[?] Please take note it is in semi-quotations...the word "Job" as in it has qualifiers in front of it...some people realize and recognize this for what it is...but, apparently, NOT you...
i will also add a humm to that since you decide to use oxymorons Ahhh the erroneous observation arrising from an "oxyginated-moron" Nah, that you aren't...
himanshu121 were did you come from have you even read the whole thread?
he did not criticize me he criticized my teacher
and i never attacked his mentor status and i was not the one to start this thread
Look it that Brandon just saw his own relfection, and thinks it's someone else...Ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaOriginally posted by nodnarb
the only person i can not say is a dumbass's is nine6. please get a life to all of those who have responded to any of my comments. i didnt know how stupid some people can get over something that is so pointless
ok now take a look at the first post by addison
tell me how your comments have anything to do with that and then e mail me at gofukyourself@home.jiz
and robin i like your name is manly if you hadent added mr i think i might have had a crush on you because i like the fisty ones (you got a sister or wife or even better a daughter)
The purpose of using physics forums in science education is to provide a platform for students to engage in discussions and exchange ideas about various scientific concepts and theories. It also allows students to ask questions and receive help from more experienced individuals, such as teachers or other students. This can greatly enhance the learning experience and deepen understanding of complex physics concepts.
To effectively utilize physics forums, it is important to actively participate in discussions and ask questions. You can also use the search function to find previous discussions and answers to questions that may be relevant to your own understanding. Additionally, you can use the forums to collaborate with other students and work on problems or projects together.
Physics forums offer a more interactive and collaborative approach to learning compared to traditional methods. They provide a platform for students to engage with others and receive feedback and support from a community of learners. This can lead to a deeper understanding of concepts and the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
There are several ways to demonstrate your knowledge of physics forums to your teacher. One way is to actively participate in discussions and showcase your understanding of various concepts by providing helpful explanations and answers to questions. You can also show your teacher any projects or assignments you have completed through the forums.
Yes, you can use physics forums to prepare for exams and tests. By engaging in discussions and asking questions, you can solidify your understanding of key concepts and receive helpful explanations from others. You can also use the search function to find previous discussions and answers related to topics that will be covered on the exam. However, it is important to also study and review material from other sources in addition to using physics forums.