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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 electromagnets have a distinct north and south pole
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Q: Do electrons decay over time
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Q: Do capacitors in series have the same charge
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Q: Do car shades work effectively in blocking sunlight and keeping the interior of the car cool
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Q: Do charged batteries weigh more than discharged batteries
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Q: Do clouds have DNA
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Q: Do clouds make noise
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Q: Do cold things have heat
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Q: Do crystal glasses sing when struck
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Q: Do crystals actually vibrate, and if so, how does this vibration impact their properties and potential benefits
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Q: Do diamonds reflect or refract light
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Q: Do black holes move at the speed of light
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Q: Do black holes spin, and if so, how does their rotation affect their properties and interactions with surrounding matter
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Q: Do black lights exist and how do they work
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Q: Do black lights reveal the presence of germs
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Q: Do blue and yellow make green when mixed together
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Q: Do bows have recoil when they are fired
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Q: Do bullets spin when they are fired
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Q: Do candles float in water
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Q: Do candles work effectively in creating a calming atmosphere
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Q: Do all solid objects above 0 kelvin emit energy
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Q: Do ashes burn completely
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Q: Do atoms ever physically touch each other
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Q: Do atoms last forever in the universe
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Q: Do batteries get heavier when they are charged
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Q: Do batteries lose charge in cold temperatures
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Q: Do black holes explode, and if so, what are the potential consequences of such an event
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Q: Do black holes have magnetic fields and if so, how do they affect the surrounding environment
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Q: Do black holes make sound in space
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Q: Do all safes experience moisture problems
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Q: Are electrons characterized by a positive or negative charge
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Q: Are there more colors that are invisible to the human eye
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Q: Can you define wave phase and explain its significance in the context of wave behavior
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Q: Can you explain how an electromagnet works
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Q: Can you explain the instant freeze water experiment and how it works
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Q: Can you have negative kinetic energy in a physical system
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Q: Did Earth used to have rings in the past
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Q: Do all elements have a half-life
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Q: Do all galaxies have a black hole at their center
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Q: Do all galaxies have black holes in the center
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Q: Do all galaxies have black holes
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Q: Do all photons travel at the same speed, or are there variations in their velocities
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Q: Did a black hole spit out a star, and if so, what are the implications of such an event on our understanding of the universe
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Q: Did something come out of a black hole
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Q: Do Faraday bags effectively protect against EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attacks
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Q: Do Greenlanders experience night
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Q: Do UV lights get hot when in use
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Q: Do UV lights produce heat when they are in operation
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Q: Do a quark and its antiquark in the standard model have the same quantum numbers
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Q: Do all atoms decay over time
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