Why Do We Ask Questions in Physics?

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In summary, questions play a crucial role in the field of physics as they allow us to better understand the natural world around us. Through questioning, scientists are able to make observations, form hypotheses, and conduct experiments that lead to new discoveries and advancements in our understanding of the universe. Questions also help to refine and expand existing theories, leading to further insights and applications in various fields such as technology, engineering, and medicine. Without asking questions, our understanding of physics would be limited and progress towards new discoveries would be hindered. Therefore, asking questions is an essential part of the scientific process and a fundamental aspect of the study of physics.
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I'm hoping to better understand the "why" behind many of the questions that I get assigned during school. Not necessarily looking for the answers, but the journey to get there. I appreciate any guidance that this community offers me, and in return I will offer any guidance I can to others (probably not much)
 
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pandatime said:
I'm hoping to better understand the "why" behind many of the questions that I get assigned during school.
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