The Anatomy of a Great Physics Answer
When writing a description, try to follow this flow:
The Concept: Start with the “Why.” Define the physical law (e.g., Newtons Second Law or Ohms Law) that applies to the problem.
The Variables: Identify what is given (m for mass, v for velocity, etc.) and what needs to be found.
The Formula: State the mathematical relationship clearly.
The Calculation: Show the step-by-step substitution of values.
The Conclusion: Explain what the result means in a real-world sense (e.g., “The negative sign indicates deceleration”).

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