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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: Why tap on a ground floor of a house flows with much greater speed
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Q: A black body at 7500 K consists of an opening of diameter 0.0500 mm looking into an oven Find the number of photons per second escaping the hole and having wavelengths between 500 nm and 501 nm
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Q: What are some objects that are both conductors and insulators
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Q: What reduces the flow of current
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Q: What is 2200 ml in kg
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Q: Weight of 1 cup epsom salt
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Q: How much does 1 million in dollar bills weigh
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Q: What equipment did Albert Einstein use
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Q: Which law states the absolute zero cannot be reached
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Q: How many 1.5 liter bottles of water equal 1 gallon
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Q: When is work being done in a investigation
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Q: Is a syringe a simple machine
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Q: How much a TV remote weigh
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Q: Why heat and work are path function prove
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Q: How much does a binder weigh
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Q: What is 96 kg in stones and pounds
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Q: What is mass times distance
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Q: Will a paper clip placed inside a microwave cause damage if the microwave is switched on
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Q: How much does a half ounce of crystal meth weigh on a digital scale
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Q: How do you convert liters to proof liters
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Q: Why does the total weight of the shuttle decrease in the first 20 seconds
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Q: How much is 9.3kg in pounds
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Q: What is concave reflex system
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Q: What is a force caused by two object rubbing against each other
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Q: What happens when objects objects of different mass are dropped under the same gravitational conditions
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Q: What are the two precautions taken to ensure accurate results in simple pendulum experiment
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Q: Is a staple a conductor or insulator
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Q: How many 8 OZ glasses of water in 3 liters
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Q: Why is telekinesis considered pseudoscience
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Q: Two cars are headed straight for each other each at a constant speed of 40 mph. Do the two cars have the same speed
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Q: What is 10 stone 7 lbs in kg
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Q: What is the weight of Stanley yelnats
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Q: If 4 apples weigh 1 kg about how many grams are in each apple
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Q: What do they call the guy who invented the first blue jeans answer to joke
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Q: What is the mass of a pencil
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Q: Why are solid particles dust necessary for cloud formation
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Q: How can you use mirrors to see around corners
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Q: What household item weighs 2 kg
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Q: How much does a shampoo bottle weight
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Q: Where is red light area in nagpur
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Q: What does E3 mean on a life smart infrared heater
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Q: Why ice at 273 k is more effective than cooling water at same temparature
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Q: How is newtons laws of motion used in cheerleading
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Q: What is bigger 5 tons or 1000 pounds
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Q: How do you calculate work input
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Q: What are valence quarks
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Q: What weighs a gigagram
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Q: How much does 200 liters of water weigh
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Q: What class lever is a slingshot
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