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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: When does a magnet affect another magnet something made of iron or a similar metal and moving charges
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Q: Which the relative humidity reaches 100 is also known as what
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Q: How do you find the volume of an irregular object precaution
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Q: When a person squeezes and applies pressure to the outside of a balloon air particles inside
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Q: Is the primary concern associated with the use of nuclear power
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Q: What are the precautions in specific heat capacity experiment
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Q: How polarization of light can be demonstrated on a parallel arrangements of crystals explain
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Q: How surface type determine air temperature
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Q: Is mirror sound reflecting material
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Q: What is effect of medium on application of Coulomb's law
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Q: What is Friction on horizontal surface
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Q: What are 3 transformations and where they happen
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Q: Who A student is conducting an experiment to determine how fat a ball will roll down a ramp based on the angle of incline. what are the independent and dependent variables for this experiment.
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Q: WHEN a moving object is acted on by unbalanced forces the object will
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Q: What is the sound source of an synthesizer
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Q: What can't energy be transferred through
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Q: Why does a balloon with argon sink
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Q: Why does an argon balloon sink
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Q: What information does an energy pyramid show
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Q: Where is the energy that fuels the energy from the hurricane come from
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Q: What Displacement vectors of 10 m west and 14 m west make a resultant vector that is
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Q: Do i add or subtract when a displacement vector is in the same direction
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Q: Would the same object as above sink or float in a container of fresh water with a density of 1.0 gmL
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Q: If you had a object with a density of 1.12 gcm3 would it sink or float in a container of salt water that has a density of 1.35 gmL why
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Q: If you had a object with a density of 1.12 gcm3 would it sink or float in a container of salt water that has a density of 1.35 gmL
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Q: What is diffraction and how does the amount of diffraction depend on wave length
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Q: What is the wavelength of a wave with frequency of 6.0 x 10 18
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Q: What is the wavelength of green
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Q: Is glass lens an insulator or conductor
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Q: What happens to a substance when it is cooled
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Q: Which sample most likely has the lowest density
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Q: Is squeaking sound an adjective
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Q: What is Creating a focal point by replacing different values together
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Q: When The part of a sound wave where particles are bunched together
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Q: What For heat to transfer from object to object by physical contact what has to happen
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Q: In free fall when the air resistance is equal to the weight of the falling object we say that the object has reached velocity.
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Q: Which best describes the type of image formed by a plane mirror
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