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Nareh stayed behind. She walked to the board and looked at Mr. Sargis’s words. Then she erased the decay formula – but left the last line untouched.
The room fell silent. Mr. Sargis smiled – a rare, soft thing. FIZIKA 12- Avag dproc-i 12-rd
“Good luck, Nareh,” Mr. Sargis said. Nareh stayed behind
“But physics doesn’t end here,” Mr. Sargis continued, walking to the window. He pointed to a tree outside, its first green buds just visible. “That tree. It grows because of osmosis. That’s biology. But why does water climb? Pressure, cohesion, tension – that’s physics. The sun setting? Refraction and Rayleigh scattering. Your heartbeat? Electromagnetic impulses.” Then she erased the decay formula – but
“You think you are leaving school. You think physics is a subject you pass and forget. But look at each other. The kinetic energy of your fidgeting. The potential energy you stored during my boring lectures. The thermal energy of your embarrassment when I call on you. All of it – all of it – is still here.”



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