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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: How do you think the liquid density affects the buoyancy of objects placed in a liquid
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Q: How many cups in one fifth of a gallon
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Q: What rider do you move first to find the mass of an object using the triple beam balance
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Q: What is the relationship between energy and density
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Q: What is aeolic energy
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Q: How many 850ml bottles make 3 liters
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Q: When a cart splashes through water it slows down what force acts on the car to slow it down
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Q: Who named the k shell orbit and why
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Q: What type of particle carries an electric current through a wire
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Q: How many eights of an ounce in a kilo
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Q: How is conduction convection and radiation alike
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Q: What is some non-example of mechanical energy
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Q: Which ball size will bounce the highest
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Q: What items weigh 60 grams
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Q: What are those derived quantities in units
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Q: Is a pillow a conductor or insulator
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Q: What happens when an unbalanced forces act on an object that is at rest
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Q: Has a definite size and shape
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Q: Why was James Prescott Joule interested in electromagnets
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Q: What energy transformation occurs in the alarm clock
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Q: Why is it safer to close the air holes to obtain a luminous flame
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Q: What is constant volume
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Q: What forces act on an apple hanging on a tree
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Q: What is that symbol that looks like a horseshoe in physics
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Q: Where is red light area at jabalpur
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Q: Is water a conductor or a insulator of electricity
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