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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: Which transition requires more energy: going from 0 to 30 or from 30 to 60
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Q: Which type of air, cold or hot, dries clothes faster
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Q: Which type of current, AC or DC, is more dangerous in terms of electrical safety
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Q: Which type of current, DC or AC, is more dangerous in terms of electrical safety
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Q: Which type of eclipse is more common: solar or lunar eclipses
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Q: Which type of electrical current, AC or DC, is considered more dangerous in terms of potential harm to humans and property
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Q: Which type of electrical current, AC or DC, is more dangerous
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Q: Which type of electrical current, AC or DC, is safer to use in household appliances
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Q: Which type of fan, a ceiling fan or a stand fan, consumes more electricity
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Q: Which statement is the best example of heat energy transfer by conduction
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Q: Which tank will be filled first
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Q: Which terminal should you connect first when jump-starting a car battery
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Q: Which theory, such as the trichromatic theory or opponent process theory, best explains color vision in humans
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Q: Where does geothermal energy originate from
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Q: Which event is an example of conduction
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Q: What particles from the sun contribute to the generation of power from solar cells
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Q: What should I do if I am seeing a dot in my vision
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Q: What would happen to your apparent weight if the Earth rotated more slowly about its axis
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Q: When is angular momentum conserved in a physical system
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Q: Which property of electromagnetic waves decreases as the frequency increases
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Q: Which radioisotope among the following has the shortest half-life
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Q: Which set of batteries will give the higher voltage: alkaline or lithium
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Q: Which specific type of light on the electromagnetic spectrum actually warms you up
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Q: Which stage of development focuses on achieving stability
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Q: Which particles interact more with high-frequency light
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Q: Which pedal is reverse threaded
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Q: Which planet in the solar system is closest to the sun
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Q: Which planet is closest to the sun in our solar system
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Q: Which planet is often referred to as a "failed star"
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Q: Which planets are close to the sun in our solar system
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Q: Which point, point a or point b, has a larger electric potential
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Q: Which process, fission or fusion, releases more energy
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Q: Which of these time measurements is the smallest: millisecond, second, minute, or hour
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Q: Which part of the oven is the hottest during the baking process
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Q: Which part of the oven is the hottest during the cooking process
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Q: Which part of the oven, the top or the bottom, typically reaches a higher temperature when cooking
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Q: Which part of the wave should be changed to alter its frequency
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Q: Which part of this scenario represents conduction: A metal spoon is placed in a hot cup of coffee, and the handle of the spoon becomes warm as heat is transferred from the coffee to the handle
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Q: Which part or parts of this system have kinetic energy
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Q: Which particle is smaller: a proton or a quark
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Q: Which particles affect the charge of an atom or ion
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Q: Which of the following determines the states of matter
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Q: Which of the following fundamental interactions is caused directly by the strong force
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Q: Which of the following methods is the most effective way to improve the efficiency of a heat engine
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Q: Which of the following objects, including planets and other celestial bodies, does not orbit directly around the sun
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Q: Which of the following particles always has a negative charge
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Q: Which of the following quark combinations is a valid option
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Q: Which of the following shapes is not a type of galaxy
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Q: Which of the following water waves has more energy: ocean waves or ripples
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Q: Which of the following waves have the same amplitude
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