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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: Which is example of kinetic energy
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Q: If the net force of an object is negative direction what will be the direction resulting acceleration be
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Q: Are all accelerations the result of gravity
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Q: What materials are transparent clothing
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Q: Why do objects slow down when there is nothing pushing them
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Q: What type of waves produce sound
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Q: What is difference between a conductor and fair conductor
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Q: What does pound consider it preferable to abstractions
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Q: What if two students pushed boxes with the same mass for 10 seconds which student moved her box a greater distance
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Q: Which is not an example of an acceleration
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Q: How many kilograms does a 220-pound patient weigh
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Q: What is a motion map
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Q: What can you see when white light passes through a prism
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Q: What is called when air molecules are packed together
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Q: What three kinds of errors can result in losing the serve
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Q: What is the momentum triangle
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Q: How does the thickness of a wick affect the burning rate of a candle
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Q: What are similarities between a bow wave and a shock wave
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Q: Is the wavelength the distance from crest to trough
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Q: Is i true inclined plane increase the distance over wicth a force is applied
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Q: How does mass effect the distance and speed of a balloon car
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Q: What will opposite charges do according to the law of electric charges
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Q: What is a device that can control the current in a circuit
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Q: What is a natural force that pulls
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Q: What is a spring that shoots hot water into the air
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Q: Which type of energy is stored in the nucleus of a atom
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Q: Which energy resources might dwindling petroleum supplies on day
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Q: What is a material that does not let electricity pass-through it
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Q: If the strength of the magnetic field at A is 10 units the strength of the magnetic field at B is . 640 units 6.4 units 2.5 units 1.25 units
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Q: How much does a gram of ice weigh on digital scales
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Q: How is energy stored in the body
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Q: Do work means speed
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Q: Why the mercury level can rise or fall in a thermometer
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Q: How far can sound travel in 2 seconds
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Q: What kind of lens if used in a magnifying glass
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Q: When energy is supplied to a soild what happens to the particles
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Q: Do waves transfer matter from one point to another as they move through a medium
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Q: If a car is moving at a constant speed of mph is it balanced or not balanced
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Q: What is The bouncing back or change in direction of a wave after it strikes a barrier or an object. This may also be called an echo
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Q: What Usally magnifies an object 10 times
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Q: Why scientists use measuring instruments
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Q: What are solar cells made of and how do they work
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Q: Which type of device includes any point source that emits radiation without actively dispersing radioactive material across the area
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Q: What is thick in the middle an thin in thin at the edge
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Q: What is meant by transformation of energy (Give two examples.)
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Q: Why do so-called radiators which are part of central heating system have wrong name
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Q: In which wave do the particles vibrate in the same direction as the wave
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