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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: According to Newton's first law, what happens to the steel ball just after the box stops moving
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Q: According to Newton's third law of motion, if you push against a wall, the wall will push back with an equal and opposite force. What will the wall do in response to your push
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Q: How many grams in 3 quarter kilogram
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Q: What is the difference between regular reflection and diffuse reflection in terms of angles surfaces and images
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Q: What energy conversions are involved when a cat hits a small bell with its paw
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Q: What are some ways to increase force
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Q: FRICTION
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Q: By how much will the loudness of a sound change when the amplitude of a vibration is doubled
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Q: How much does the phone book weigh
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Q: Was Nikola Tesla gay
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Q: How long does does it take photons to cross the radiative zone
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Q: What is the symbol for displacement in science
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Q: What energy tranformation occurs in a digital clock
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Q: Which is more 9 tons or 17999 pounds
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Q: Why does a kilogram of bricks take up a much smaller space than a kilogram of feathers
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Q: How many stones and pounds is 67kg
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Q: What force helps to hold things to fridge doors
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Q: What household items weigh 10kg
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Q: How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 3 kg of lead from 15 to 20 degrees of celsius
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Q: What kind of simple machine is a treadmill
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Q: What is the physical quantity measured by a barometer
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Q: Is 500 ml half a liter
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Q: What is 40 kilos in stones and pounds weight
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Q: What happens to water when wet clothes dry on a clothesline
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Q: What substances are less dense when in a solid state than they are in a liquid state
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Q: What are the forces acting on a weight lifter and the weights
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Q: A ball is thrown upward What can be said about the system
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Q: How do you change into mmwc to tph
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Q: What is the length of one gram gold if we stretch it
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Q: How fast does a 5.56 mm bullet travel
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Q: Does a convex lens invert images
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Q: What object is about 8mm in size
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Q: Appliances bimetallic strips are used in
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Q: What objects weigh one milliliter
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Q: What is the difference between a societal law and a scientific law
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Q: How do hydrodynamics work
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Q: What is the average speed of a parachute
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Q: How do you find final velocity without acceleration
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Q: Does aluminum sink or float in water and why
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Q: What determines the volume of a sound
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Q: What is the energy transfer in running
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Q: Who invented the bouncing egg trick
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Q: What is industrial physics
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Q: Why is thick copper wire good for carrying a current
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Q: What objects weigh a ton
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Q: How much does 3 liters of water weigh
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Q: What household items have low friction
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Q: What items have lots of friction
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Q: How much does a bed sheet weight
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Q: What is a conductor in a battery that collects or emits electrons
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