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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: A boy kicks a ball vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 12m/s. Calculate the time taken by the ball to reach the maximum hight and the maximum, height reached by the ball
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Q: Heat pump performance in operationHow many kilowatts of electricity does it take to heat 1000L of water from an initial temperature of 20 degrees C to 60 degrees C.Comparison of electric resistance heating method and heat pump heating method
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Q: Order the types of waves from lowest frequency and wavelength to the highest
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Q: Possible errors in Hooke's law experiment
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Q: Explain why a man using a parachute falls through air slowly while a stone falls through air very fast
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Q: What wave that oscillates parallel movements
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Q: As the wavelength of a wave increases on the electromagnetic spectrum what happens to the energy of the wave
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Q: Does mass alone determine whether an object will float or sink Explain
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Q: state the second law of reflection
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Q: Anya knows the velocity of an object. What else does she need to know in order to find the objects momentum
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Q: Which type of matter is the best insulator
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Q: point of rays
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Q: ''How do calculate velocity
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Q: what is a complete path for current to flow fleery
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Q: why should I not bring food or drink into a DT workshop
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Q: Water flows through a water hose at a rate of Q1 = 860 cm3/s, the diameter of the hose is d1 = 1.85 cm. A nozzle is attached to the water hose. The water leaves the nozzle at a velocity of v2 = 10.8 m/s
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Q: A bag of kale chip weigh 5.336 ounces. round the weight of the bag to the nearest of an ounce
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Q: v.Does high fluid velocity and low fluid velocity affect the value of Cd
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Q: Which of these sounds has the largest amplitude
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Q: The deep sound made in a bell
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Q: What is the greatest amount of energy in a community is in the what
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Q: What makes a thrown upwards body to stop for some few seconds before desendeing down
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Q: Why does speed describe a rate
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Q: does a phone use or produce energy
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Q: Diffreniate rewable from non rewable reasources of energy
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Q: What does HAB mean on 10Ktearringswith clear stones
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Q: What would happen if an object at rest or in motion was acted upon by an inside force
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Q: A wave has an energy of 6.63 x 10-18J. What form of electromagnetic radiation is this
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Q: does the production of electricity depends upon force of the water
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Q: What does the area under a speed-time graph represent A. acceleration B. average speed C. deceleration D. distance travelled
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Q: When a magnetic field in a wire are moved near each other the voltage produced is said to be
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Q: 100 pounds a day
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Q: how to lose weight fast from 58.3 kg to 31.9 kg
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Q: When an object is acted on by unbalanced forces, the object will
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Q: Between mass and weight the more fundamental quantity is
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Q: .. How does Shakespeare show a vision of nature that is affected by and responsive to the human actions in Act Two Use two details from Act Two to support your response
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Q: Does capacitance exist between two thin current-carrying conductors Explain
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Q: A dog is running at 6.45 m/s. His human calls to him and 3.19 seconds later he is running at 6.56 m/s. What is his acceleration during this time
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Q: If you push a book 1.5 m across a table using a constant force of 10.0n how much work do you do on the book
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Q: If a Hockey Puck Weighs 6 Ounces, How Many Pucks would Be in A Carton that Weighs 6 pounds
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Q: Displacement vs. Time
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Q: What is the acceleration of a 6.4 kilogram bowling ball if a force of 12 N is applied to it
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Q: Instruments that use a thin skin-like material that is stretched over another object is known as
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Q: How much does a 30" neck gold chain that is 14KB weigh
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Q: a passenger elevator travels from the first floor to the 60th floor, a distance of 210 m, in 35 s. what is the elevator’s speed
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Q: Light
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Q: In what three ways can accelerationchange an object's motion
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Q: EMC
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