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Physics
Uncover the laws that govern the universe, from the smallest particles to the vastness of space. Physics seeks to explain the fundamental mechanisms of the natural world.
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Q: What is the number one difference between mechanical and electromagnetic waves
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Q: What is the net external force formula used to calculate the overall force acting on an object
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Q: What is the net force acting on this rocket the instant after the fuel ignites
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Q: What is the net resistance of the circuit connected to the battery in Figure 1
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Q: What is the net resistance of the circuit connected to the battery in the figure
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Q: What is the net torque equation used to calculate the total rotational force acting on an object
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Q: What is the net torque formula used to calculate the total rotational force acting on an object
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Q: What is the net velocity formula and how is it used to calculate the overall motion of an object
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Q: What is the new way to measure time and how does it differ from traditional methods
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Q: What is the noise level distance formula used to calculate the distance between two points based on their respective noise levels
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Q: What is the nature of reality beyond the confines of local perception
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Q: What is the nature of sound as a transverse wave
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Q: What is the nature of the attractive or repulsive force that can act on electromagnetic fields or charged particles
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Q: What is the nature of the energy that light possesses
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Q: What is the nature of the force between electric charges and magnets, and is it attractive or repulsive
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Q: What is the nature of the image formed by a convex mirror when an object is placed in front of it
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Q: What is the nature of the light around a black hole
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Q: What is the negative sound that can be produced by the keyword "thud"
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Q: What is the net electric flux through the cube
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Q: What is the name of the force between two magnets
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Q: What is the name of the light-sensitive pigment in rods
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Q: What is the name of the quantum of light
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Q: What is the name of the small body of the moon that orbits a planet
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Q: What is the natural frequency of glass and how does it affect its structural integrity
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Q: What is the nature of a light wave and how does it propagate through different mediums
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Q: What is the nature of a photon, and how does it relate to the concept of light
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Q: What is the nature of dark matter, a mysterious substance that has no definite shape or volume
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Q: What is the nature of dark matter, a substance that does not emit light but rather absorbs it
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Q: What is the most stable atom and why
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Q: What is the most unbreakable material known to man
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Q: What is the muon decay equation and how does it describe the process of muon decay
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Q: What is the name for the optical effect created by two mirrors facing each other
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Q: What is the name for the potential difference that causes current to flow
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Q: What is the name for the unit used to measure the energy of an electromagnetic wave
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Q: What is the name given to the shape of a sagging rope supported at its ends
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Q: What is the name of the energy that results from the interaction of charged particles
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Q: What is the name of the first planet closest to the sun in our solar system
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Q: What is the most likely fate of the universe based on current data
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Q: What is the most likely velocity of a molecule in a vacuum
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Q: What is the most massive elementary particle known to exist in the universe
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Q: What is the most massive of all known elementary particles
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Q: What is the most probable speed of a gas molecule in a given sample
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Q: What is the most reflective metal and why
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Q: What is the most rigid material known to man
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