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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: Does a fridge work better when it is full or empty
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Q: Does a full fridge take longer to cool than an empty one
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Q: Does a fully charged battery weigh more than an empty battery
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Q: Does a hair dryer blow hot air out or cold air in
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Q: Does a heater lower humidity in a room
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Q: Does a hollow or solid ball roll faster than the other"
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Q: Does a hot object contain thermal energy, or does it contain heat
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Q: Does a hydrogen atom have a neutron in its nucleus
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Q: Does a lake have a tide
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Q: Does UV light reflect off surfaces
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Q: Does a Faraday cage block cell signals
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Q: Does a Faraday cage need to be grounded in order to effectively block electromagnetic interference
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Q: Does a Faraday cage protect against EMP
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Q: Does a battery's weight increase when it is charged
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Q: Does a car protect you from lightning
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Q: Does a charged battery possess potential energy
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Q: Does a charged battery weigh more than a discharged battery
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Q: Does a flame have a shadow
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Q: Does a flashlight contain an electromagnet
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Q: Does Earth orbit the Sun in our solar system
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Q: Does Greenland ever experience darkness
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Q: Does Greenland experience darkness during certain times of the year
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Q: Does Greenland experience night time
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Q: Does HDPE float in water
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Q: Does Mars look red in the sky
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Q: Does UV light pass through glass
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Q: Does UV light penetrate through clouds
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Q: Does UV light produce heat
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Q: Do you think a moving skateboard possesses energy
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Q: Do you think sweating cools you down more on a dry day or a humid day
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Q: Do you use radians or degrees in physics
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Q: Does CO2 gas rise or fall in the atmosphere
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Q: Does CO2 levels in the atmosphere rise or fall over time
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Q: Does CO2 rise or sink in the atmosphere
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Q: Does CO2 sink in the air
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Q: Does CO2 sink or rise in the atmosphere
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Q: Does China have an artificial sun, and if so, what are the implications of this technological advancement
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Q: Does Coulomb's law hold for all charged objects
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Q: Do you have any idea what the keyword "hv kt" stands for
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Q: Do you implode in space due to the lack of pressure
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Q: Do you know where I can find a pool that has bubbles
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Q: Do you know who is holding the car keys
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Q: Do you need eye protection in an infrared sauna
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Q: Do you prefer to have the windows open and the AC on, or do you prefer to keep the windows closed and rely solely on the AC for cooling
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Q: Do you prefer to have the windows open with the AC on, or do you prefer to keep the windows closed when using the AC
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Q: Do you sunburn faster in water than on land
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Q: Do you tan better when wet or dry
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Q: Do you brake when turning
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Q: Do you ever feel a vibration when touching someone
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Q: Do you experience increased altitude as you ascend to higher elevations"
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