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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 color white or silver absorb the most heat
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Q: If the velocity is constant describe the slope of the graph on a position vs. time graph.
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Q: Which state of matter has medium density
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Q: What is the term that describes a wave that does not need a medium I am order to travels
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Q: What ray is parallel to the axis of a concave lens
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Q: How does the mass of an object affect the outcome when an unbalanced force acts on it
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Q: What is the Movement towards the middle
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Q: When you notice something that is happening what are you making in physics
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Q: How does the ballista work
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Q: Which type of radiation cam penetrate deepest into exposed materials
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Q: Which describes how the same force effects a small mass and a large mass
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Q: What does not affect matter as they travel through it.
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Q: What is the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 1.82 1018 Hz in a vacuum
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Q: Why do you hear the sound with your right ear before your left ear
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Q: What determines the strength of the magnetic field when current flows through a conducter
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Q: What type of shadow are formed by transparent translucent and opaque objects
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Q: What type of shadow are formed by transparent translucent opaque
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Q: What feature does a crash-test dummy have to help scientists measure forces and their effects
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Q: In the first tenth of a second in a collision everything in the car is going at different speeds
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Q: What are the forces holding particles together by
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Q: How much is 540 seconds
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Q: What vibrates in the air
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Q: What are the Examples of ultra and infra sounds
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Q: What is the natural force that move objects towards each other
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Q: What is an example of picture effect
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Q: What is true for 2 pieces of iron at the same temperature
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Q: What is the charge of repel
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Q: Which of the four fundamental forces isn the weakest force
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Q: What is the product of the impulse on an object and the time during which it is applied
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Q: What dose 2 pounds equal to ounse
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Q: What is the name of a narrowed objective description associated with a quantity
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Q: What is the vibration slows
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Q: What happens when light travels from one medium to another with a different index of refraction at a 0 degree angle of incidence
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Q: Which is more 11996 pounds or 6 tons
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Q: What statement best describes what happens when heat is transferred from a toaster to bread
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Q: What traps sunlight energy to make glucose
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Q: How does a pliers change applied force
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Q: How many watts in 7000 joules
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Q: What is the energy in a glucose molecules stored
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Q: Is firelight electromagnetic
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Q: Is firelight mechanical
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Q: What is the characteristic of reflection
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Q: Is music electromagnetic
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Q: Is a towel waving a mechanical or electromagnetic
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Q: Which step is not part of the convection cycle
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Q: Is it true The temperature of an object is a measurement of the average potential energy of the molecules in the object
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Q: In a scientific method what step follows making a prediction
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Q: Is potential energy renewable
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