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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 happens to water when exposed to high pressure
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Q: What happens to wood when it burns and why does it undergo such a transformation
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Q: What happens to your body if your vehicle is hit from the side
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Q: What happens to your energy when you die
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Q: What happens to your skin as sweat evaporates away from it
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Q: What happens when Earth is in between the Sun and the Moon, and the Moon is in its full phase
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Q: What happens when a battery is submerged in water
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Q: What happens when a black hole collapses, and what are the consequences of this process
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Q: What happens when a charged insulator is placed near an uncharged metallic object, and how does the presence of the insulator affect the behavior of the metallic object
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Q: What happens to the total energy in an isolated system
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Q: What happens to the voltage over the inductor in the steady state as a result of Faraday's law
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Q: What happens to the water during the process of evaporation
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Q: What happens to time in a black hole and how does it differ from the passage of time outside of it
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Q: What happens to time in a black hole
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Q: What happens to time inside a black hole
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Q: What happens to units when you take the logarithm of a quantity
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Q: What happens to unused electricity in the power grid system
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Q: What happens to water during evaporation and how does this process occur
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Q: What happens to the resistance of a common ohmic resistor when it is heated
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Q: What happens to the salt in the ocean when water evaporates
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Q: What happens to the shortwave radiation that reaches Earth's surface and is not reflected
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Q: What happens to the size of a white dwarf when its mass is increased
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Q: What happens to the size of the hole in a thin, circular ring when it is heated in the oven
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Q: What happens to the spacing of the bright spots in a diffraction pattern if the slit spacing becomes smaller
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Q: What happens to the surface temperature of a planet if you decrease its orbital radius
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Q: What happens to the temperature of the surrounding air when evaporation occurs
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Q: What happens to the total energy in an inelastic collision
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Q: What happens to the majority of the sun's energy before it ever reaches Earth
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Q: What happens to the matter of an object when it is burned
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Q: What happens to the molecules of water when the temperature of the water increases
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Q: What happens to the motion of an object when it experiences a zero net force
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Q: What happens to the partial pressure of oxygen in a sample of air when the temperature increases
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Q: What happens to the partial pressure of oxygen when the temperature of the system is increased
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Q: What happens to the path of waves when they travel from air to water, and why does this change occur
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Q: What happens to the path of waves when they travel from air to water
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Q: What happens to the period as the orbital radius increases in a planetary system
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Q: What happens to the pressure inside a soda bottle when it is shaken vigorously
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Q: What happens to the engine when the turbine is connected with it
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Q: What happens to the entropy of a gas when it expands into a vacuum
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Q: What happens to the friction force between the road and the tires when the speed of a car increases
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Q: What happens to the human body in space and how does it adapt to the unique conditions of the space environment
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Q: What happens to the intensity of light as the amplitude of a light wave increases
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Q: What happens to the kinetic energy in a perfectly elastic collision between two perfectly rigid objects
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Q: What happens to the kinetic energy of particles when you switch on an electric stove burner
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Q: What happens to the liquid when you use a dishcloth to clean up spilled water on the counter
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Q: What happens to the log when it burns in a fire
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Q: What happens to the magnetic force between two bar magnets as they move away from each other
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Q: What happens to the ball as column A gets heated
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Q: What happens to the core of a high-mass star after it runs out of hydrogen
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Q: What happens to the distance between waves (wavelength) when light passes through different mediums
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