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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: Do you float in space
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Q: Do you get more sunburnt when in water
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Q: Do you grow taller or push the earth down as you stand up
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Q: Do we live in a 4D world, and if so, how does this affect our perception of reality
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Q: Do we live in a three-dimensional world
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Q: Do we revolve around the sun in our solar system
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Q: Do whips hurt when used in certain activities
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Q: Do worm holes exist and if so, what implications do they have for our understanding of the universe
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Q: Do wormholes actually exist, and if so, what implications do they have for our understanding of the universe
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Q: Do wormholes exist on Earth, and if so, where can they be found
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Q: Do wormholes really exist, and if so, what implications do they have for our understanding of the universe
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Q: Do the back wheels turn on a car when making a sharp turn
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Q: Do the chlorine atoms ever return the electrons to the sodium atoms
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Q: Do top floor apartments tend to get hotter compared to lower floors
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Q: Do transverse waves require a medium to propagate
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Q: Do two electrons attract or repel each other
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Q: Do vacuum bags reduce weight when packing for travel
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Q: Do visible and infrared light pass through the same types of materials
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Q: Do we have crystals present in our body
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Q: Do we live in a 3D or 4D world
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Q: Do small lakes have tides, and if so, how are they affected by them
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Q: Do smaller guns typically have more recoil compared to larger guns
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Q: Do smells rise or sink in the air
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Q: Do solar panels cause global warming
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Q: Do sound waves only work in air, or can they travel through other mediums as well
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Q: Do spare tires lose air over time
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Q: Do springs wear out from being compressed over time
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Q: Do stars get hotter as they age
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Q: Do strong magnets repel each other
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Q: Do tempered glass screen protectors effectively protect against drops
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Q: Do radio waves have photons, and if so, how do they interact with each other in the electromagnetic spectrum
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Q: Do radio waves occur naturally in the environment
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Q: Do rainbows have an end, or do they continue infinitely
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Q: Do rainbows touch the ground, or do they only appear to be reaching down from the sky
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Q: Do raw eggs float in water
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Q: Do red and orange colors combine to make yellow
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Q: Do resistors limit current or voltage in an electrical circuit
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Q: Do resistors reduce current or voltage in an electrical circuit
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Q: Do resistors resist voltage or current
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Q: Do photons interact with each other, and if so, how does this interaction occur
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Q: Do pilots age faster due to the nature of their profession
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Q: Do plungers work effectively in unclogging drains
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Q: Do polarized lenses help with astigmatism and improve vision quality
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Q: Do polarized sunglasses work effectively for viewing a solar eclipse
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Q: Do pool covers help in heating the water
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Q: Do power lines make noise
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Q: Do professional soccer balls contain helium
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