Does your friends laugh when you ask a question in the classroom?

Yes,
Its happen when a student ask a doubt to the teacher in class suddenly his friends starts to laugh without any reason. Its really surprise that when asked to them why you laugh they don’t have any answer of its but they do it as a reaction of the question without knowing, understanding the depth or importance of the question. Same could be happen when student reply answer of the teacher’s question. What are the facts, reason behind of this response of the class in general.
 
Its a human nature, that he/she thinks that they know everything and it reflects unconsciously at that time immediately, one thing that I observed. Second point, it might be some people don’t expect the way the tone in which you replied the answer or ask the question to teacher. Third, it might be new idea for them and their mind is not ready to accept this response. Fourth, you are very curious and always remain in the search of the truth, to know the reality and ask frequently the questions to be satisfied from your teacher, mentor and to your seniors. This image or your reflection might be a reason of its. 
But, what is the result ultimately of these facts and reason, that is only one of the best which I understood ” YOU ARE LEARNING”. You are CURIOUS. You have a potential to understand the subject or complex things. One day your friends will realize it. So let them enjoy the knowledge, vision and your own way.

BUT DON’T STOP TO ASK THE QUESTIONS IN CLASSROOM WHEN YOU GET THE OPPORTUNITY.

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Dr Sushil Kumar

Dr. Sushil Kumar, a physicist, an eminent researcher and a teacher for the benefit of students and fellow physicists alike. Apni Physics is an effort to create a better platform and also to help the students to be able to have content at their hands whenever they want, online. Dr. Sushil continues to upload his lectures and post articles about latest researches in physics, academic, physics education, and also lessons about daily life and how physics define every aspect of our everyday movement and life.

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