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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: 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: What is diffraction and how does the amount of diffraction depend on wave length
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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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Q: Is weather countable or uncountable noun
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Q: Why do hydraulic machines have friction as both an advantage and a disadvantage
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Q: What A ball rolled up hill a distance of 5 meters before it slows stops and begin to roll back the ball rolls downhill 9 meters before coming to a rest again against the tree
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Q: In which circumstances is displacement is the same as distance traveled
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Q: What is the difference between a paired lever and a linkage
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Q: Why an isolated desert city with little wind and long dry days throughout the year what would you consider before recommending an alternative energy source
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Q: What is the Mass of pair of boots in kilograms
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Q: Which two layers of the atmosphere heat up because they absorb high energy rays from the sun
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Q: How a capacitor stores energy
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Q: What is Another name of convex and concave lens
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Q: Should we think more seriously about using sunlight and wind to produce power discuss the advantages
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Q: Why does plastic flow only occur between 50 meters of ice
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Q: If you push on a wall with a force of 100 N how hard does the wall push on you
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Q: When a 20 Newton Force applied to the handle of a door produces a 44 Newton output force what is the AMA of the handle
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Q: If an object is accelerating can the net force acting on it ever be zero
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Q: Which of following describe(s) a way in which radio waves can carry energy
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Q: What best describes the heat transfer when heat seems to disappear
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Q: What Light is a kind of energy called
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Q: What are other applications related to aerodynamics
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Q: When the sun produces energy from matter in its core through the process of
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Q: Which layer of the sun are gamma rays photons produced
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Q: What is the physical state of water at -24 degrees c
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Q: How do you List 3 unique examples of situations in your daily life where expansion and contraction occur
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