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What is The Point in Learning… Physics

February 5, 2014October 4, 2016 Rebecca Lee

what is the point in learning physics

We have previously looked at Biology and Chemistry. Today we will complete the sciences by discussing Physics. What exactly is the point in learning physics and why is it a pretty great subject to take? 

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