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Because like for many subjects, the school is introducing you to what is available "out there in life before you" so you get a feeling for what you might like to do when you are no longer in school. As well has showing you how people have figured out how the world works, and asking you if you'd like to contribute to this great voyage of discovery. Einstein produced the theory of special relativity using math and physics he learned at school.

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Studying physics in school helps develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and an understanding of the natural world. It also lays the foundation for future studies and careers in science, engineering, and technology.

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