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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: Is a resistor considered a conductor
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Q: Is a round tube stronger than a square tube
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Q: Is a lunar eclipse the same as a new moon
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Q: Is a magnifying glass concave or convex in shape
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Q: Is a metalloid a semiconductor
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Q: Is a microwave a Faraday cage
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Q: Is a moon considered a planet
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Q: Is a new moon an eclipse
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Q: Is a copper wire magnetic
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Q: Is a dehumidifier an air conditioner
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Q: Is a force a push or pull
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Q: Is a heavier bat better for hitting home runs in baseball
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Q: Is a higher gear ratio better for improving a vehicle's performance
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Q: Is a hollow metal sphere electrically neutral
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Q: Is a light bulb's heat transfer primarily through conduction, convection, or radiation
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Q: Is a longitudinal wave a sound wave
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Q: Is a black hole actually a hole in space
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Q: Is a black hole faster than light
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Q: Is a black hole truly a hole in space, or is it something else entirely
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Q: Is a black hole truly a vacuum, or does it contain matter and energy that we have yet to fully understand
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Q: Is a black umbrella good for summer
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Q: Is a brief history of time outdated in terms of its scientific relevance and accuracy
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Q: Is a car considered a Faraday cage
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Q: Is a compass needle essentially a magnet
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Q: Is a convex mirror real or virtual
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Q: Is UV light hot
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Q: Is UV light the same as sunlight
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Q: Is UY Scuti a red giant star
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Q: Is Uranus' orbit unusual compared to other planets in the solar system
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Q: Is Young's Modulus the same as Modulus of Elasticity
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Q: Is Young's modulus the same as elastic modulus
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Q: Is a 100w light bulb brighter than a 60w light bulb
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Q: Is a UV index of 3 considered good for tanning
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Q: Is Joule a derived unit in the International System of Units (SI)
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Q: Is Jupiter a failed star
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Q: Is Jupiter a failed sun
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Q: Is Mercury close to the sun in our solar system
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Q: Is Mercury closer to the sun than Earth
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Q: Is Mercury the closest planet to the sun
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Q: Is Orion visible in the southern hemisphere
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Q: Is Prince Rupert's drop harder than diamond
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Q: Is Schrdinger's cat both dead and alive at the same time
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Q: Is DC more dangerous than AC in terms of electrical safety
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Q: Is DC or AC current faster
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Q: Is DC safer than AC in terms of electrical systems
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Q: Is DC voltage dangerous and if so, what precautions should be taken to ensure safety
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