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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: Why It is easy to stop a rubber ball than a wooden ball of same size moving with the same speed. Explain
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Q: Which type of heat transfer occurs across a temperature gradient within a solid
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Q: What makes wind power worse than fossil fuels
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Q: Is the Doppler effect is an apparent change in the resonance of a sound
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Q: If 2J of work is done in raising a 180g apple how far was it lifted
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Q: Is a higher density mean a heavier object
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Q: How does conduction occur in an oven
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Q: Which types of material have the greatest affect on air resistance
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Q: Which one is larger one ounce or one gram
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Q: What energy transformation takes place inside the sun
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Q: Which medical test uses sound waves
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Q: What is the power used if it took 2000j to move a box of 8s
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Q: Why visble moisture a mist appears when you exhale on a cold day
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Q: In which wave does matter move forward and backwards in the same direction the wave travels
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Q: How does an object give of light
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Q: Which priciple explains why the flame bends towards the wind
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Q: What stops light from passing
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Q: What occurs when light beams reflect at the same angle
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Q: What does not involve direction
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Q: What does A sound mind lives in a sound body
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Q: Why does a hovercraft need fans to move
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Q: What is the power of a machine that lifts a N object 4 in 6 seconds
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Q: Can Virtual images can be projected onto a screen if you turn the screen lightly
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Q: What happens to the energy of a ball that is being dropped from the height
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Q: Which of the statements below about buoyancy is true
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Q: What travels through a food wed
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Q: How much natural gas is needed to run a 500 megawatt power plant
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Q: Why 12.0 kg rock slides off the edge of a bridge and falls into the water 25.0 meters below. What is the kinetic energy of the rock just as it hits the water
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Q: What material the make the fridge
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Q: How 50 kg cannon ball is shot horizontally from a cannon at a speed of 80 ms. At this speed what will its kinetic energy be
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Q: How a 100 kg crate is lifted to a height of 10 meters. At this height what is the potential energy of the crate
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Q: How has energy use changed over time
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