wow,roger i think you are really smart.,thanks

Ok, I'll take that as a compliment, but did you actually learn how to use the formulas? Knowing that would mean more to me. Those are some of the most basic and important formulas of physics, so it means more if you learn them.

yeah..thanks

Um.

You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that you find the formulas helpful. If you want to continue learning and understanding them better, I suggest starting with the basics. Take some time to study the underlying concepts and principles behind the formulas. This will help you understand how and why they work.

Additionally, it's important to practice applying the formulas to different problems. Solve a variety of practice questions and exercises to reinforce your understanding and improve your problem-solving skills.

Remember, learning is a continuous process, so don't hesitate to ask questions or seek further resources if you encounter any difficulties. You can always refer to textbooks, online tutorials, or even reach out to teachers or experts in the field for clarification.

With dedication and practice, you'll be able to confidently use these formulas and apply them effectively to solve various physics problems. Keep up the good work!