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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 fish see you through the tank
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Q: Can flowing water freeze, even if it is moving
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Q: Can force be negative in any situation
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Q: Can galaxies orbit each other in space
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Q: Can gas cause weight gain
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Q: Can dark matter be used as fuel for energy production
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Q: Can energy be converted into matter
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Q: Can fire be on water"
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Q: Can black holes evaporate over time
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Q: Can black holes explode
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Q: Can boiling water freeze in the air
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Q: Can clouds freeze in the atmosphere
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Q: Can convex mirrors produce real images
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Q: Can cosmic rays enter Earth and what impact do they have on our planet
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Q: Can dark matter be harnessed as an energy source
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Q: Can an object have negative kinetic energy
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Q: Can antimatter move backwards in time
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Q: Can ants see bacteria and how do they interact with them
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Q: Can ants see humans and distinguish them from other objects
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Q: Can atoms be broken down into smaller particles
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Q: Can atoms physically touch each other
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Q: Can batteries electrocute you in water
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Q: Can air freeze under certain conditions
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Q: Can alcohol go in the microwave
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Q: Can all forms of energy do work
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Q: Can all lights be seen in the dark
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Q: Can aluminum foil burn when exposed to high temperatures
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Q: Can an air conditioner effectively heat a room
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Q: Can an electric fence touch wood without causing any damage or interference
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Q: Can an internal force cause acceleration in a body
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Q: Can an object exert a force on itself, and if so, how does this self-exerted force impact the object's motion or stability
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Q: Can a sonar ping kill you
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Q: Can a submarine's sonar system cause harm or be fatal to a person
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Q: Can a system have both kinetic and potential energy simultaneously
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Q: Can a system have negative potential energy, and if so, under what conditions is it possible
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Q: Can a telescope see through clouds to observe celestial objects
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Q: Can a theory be proven wrong
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