“Sir,” she replied, “I’m taking my energy with me.”
“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.” FIZIKA 12- Avag dproc-i 12-rd
Nareh raised her hand. “But sir… what’s the last thing we should remember from FIZIKA 12?” “Sir,” she replied, “I’m taking my energy with me
The class of eighteen students shuffled. Some smiled. Others looked at the clock. ” she replied