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Why Physics is Important

  • Writer: The Write Way SVA Literary Magazine
    The Write Way SVA Literary Magazine
  • Dec 9, 2025
  • 1 min read

Anonymous

High School Student

November/December 2025

      

            Physics is one of the most important sciences because it helps us understand how the world works. Even though some parts of it can be challenging, physics explains everyday things we usually don’t think about. From how a ball moves through the air to why our phones can send messages instantly, physics is behind it all. One reason physics matters is that it teaches us the basic rules of nature. Ideas like motion, energy, and force help us understand what’s happening around us. For example, when we drive a car, ride a bike, or even throw a football, we are using physics without realizing it. Knowing these concepts can make us better problem-solvers because we learn to break things down and look at how they work. Physics is also important because it leads to new technology. Most of the devices we use today—like computers, medical machines, and electricity—exist because scientists applied physics to invent them. As our world continues to rely on technology, understanding physics becomes even more valuable. Finally, physics encourages us to think logically and ask questions. It pushes us to look for evidence and understand the “why” behind things. These skills are useful not just in science class, but in everyday life. In conclusion, physics matters because it explains the natural world, helps create new technology, and teaches us how to think in a clear and organized way.


 
 
 

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