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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 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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Q: Can a water bottle freeze instantly
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Q: Can a wire carry a current and still maintain a neutral charge
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Q: Can active sonar kill you
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Q: Can air create shadows
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Q: Can a neutral wire shock you
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Q: Can a normal force do work in a physical system
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Q: Can a particle accelerator give you superpowers
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Q: Can a particle be a single molecule
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Q: Can a planet become a star through a process of stellar evolution
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Q: Can a sample of water maintain the same volume after being warmed by several degrees Celsius
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Q: Can a scientific theory be proven
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Q: Can a short circuit cause a fire
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Q: Can a single chip LED produce white light
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Q: Can a loose wire cause a breaker to trip
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Q: Can a magnet ever repel a ferromagnetic material, such as iron or steel
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Q: Can a magnet pull a car with its magnetic force
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Q: Can a magnet repel a ferromagnetic material
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Q: Can a magnetic field accelerate a moving charge
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Q: Can a microwave be used as a Faraday cage
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Q: Can a microwave oven be used as a Faraday cage to block electromagnetic interference
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Q: Can a mirror effectively reflect a laser beam
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Q: Can a moon be bigger than a planet
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Q: Can a cloud store and process large amounts of data efficiently
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Q: Can a conductor be charged with a crime, and if so, what are the potential consequences
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Q: Can a device designed for 110v work on 220v
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Q: Can a drone move with a car if it is flown inside the vehicle
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Q: Can a fan effectively lower your body temperature
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Q: Can a flag wave in space, where there is no atmosphere to create wind
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Q: Can a flat mirror start a fire
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Q: Can a fridge cool effectively if it is empty
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Q: Can a ground wire touch metal without causing any electrical hazards or interference
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Q: Can a Faraday cage effectively protect against an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) attack
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Q: Can a Faraday cage effectively stop an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse)
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Q: Can a UV light charge solar panels
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Q: Can a bear outrun a human
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Q: Can a black hole collapse on itself, leading to its own destruction
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Q: Can a black hole explode, or is it a stable entity in the universe
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Q: Can a bullet ricochet off water
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Q: Can a catalyst alone make a nonspontaneous reaction occur spontaneously Explain why or why not.
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Q: Can a class 2 laser damage your eyes
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Q: Can a class 3 laser damage your eyes
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Q: At which point will an electron experience a higher electric potential
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Q: At which point will an electron have more electric potential energy
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Q: By how much is the spring compressed
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Q: Can AA batteries get wet and still function properly
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