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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: Can mechanical waves be reflected
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Q: Can metal break under extreme pressure
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Q: Can metal rust in space, where there is no atmosphere to facilitate the oxidation process
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Q: Can microwave waves penetrate through brick walls
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Q: Can motorcycles outpace cars in terms of speed
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Q: Can moving water freeze
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Q: Can my neighbors hear me inside if I can hear them outside
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Q: Can light travel through a vacuum, and if so, how does it behave in the absence of a medium
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Q: Can light travel through space
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Q: Can magnets help with weight loss
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Q: Can magnets help you lose weight
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Q: Can magnets hurt you if they are not handled properly
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Q: Can magnets kill you
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Q: Can magnets lose strength over time
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Q: Can magnets lose their magnetism over time
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Q: Can magnets stop a bullet
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Q: Can it be cold and humid at the same time
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Q: Can it be cold and humid in this region
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Q: Can lead be magnetized
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Q: Can light be absorbed by certain materials
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Q: Can light cause changes to the metal
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Q: Can light cause glue to dry faster
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Q: Can light cause metal to get warm
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Q: Can light escape from a black hole
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Q: Can light therapy cause cancer
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Q: Can light travel forever in a vacuum
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Q: Can humans hear ultrasound frequencies
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Q: Can humans pick up radio signals
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Q: Can humans quantum jump to different realities
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Q: Can humans see all colors in the visible spectrum
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Q: Can humans see infrared light and if so, how does it affect our perception of the world around us
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Q: Can humans see the color yellow
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Q: Can humidity exist in freezing temperatures
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Q: Can ice skates cause cuts on your skin
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Q: Can infrared go through walls
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Q: Can insulators be polarized
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Q: Can gas make you weigh more
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Q: Can ghosts go through walls
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Q: Can glass bend under pressure
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Q: Can grapes spark in the microwave
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Q: Can heat ever flow from a colder object to a hotter object, as stated by the principle that heat can never flow from
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Q: Can heat, as an example of a form of energy, be utilized to perform work
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Q: Can humans actually see infrared radiation, and if so, how does it affect our perception of the world around us
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Q: Can humans be quantum entangled with each other
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Q: Can humans emit electricity
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Q: Can fire have a shadow
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Q: Can fish see their reflection in a tank and how does it affect their behavior
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