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"♪ Early physics, have you learned?"

It's a lot of questions that have been examined lately. 😅

Actually...Early school children are increasingly seeing physics on the exam field, and many of the test fields clearly separate the physics part.

So we chose to separate the physics into specific parts, not mixed with science, to understand the real idea, not just remember the formula.

Because junior physics is not just about passing the exam.

But is an important base for# Late physicsIn the future

People who start collecting from now on are easier to connect content and don't have to speed up the basics later. Good preparation is not just early, but to start "to the right point" in the first place. 🫡

# noteplus sheet summary # SciMathbyNotePlus # Prepare for exam 4

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