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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 A proton initially at rest falls through a p.d of 25000v .what speed does it gain
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Q: What describes the force between two magnets when there south poles are almost touching
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Q: In which layer of the atomphere does most layer occur
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Q: What insulation is the opposite of heat transfer
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Q: What is the Forces of attraction between objects
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Q: What kind or friction must be overcome to start movement of a stationary object
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Q: What was the Hypothesis in the experiment of Ernest Rutherford
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Q: What is the frequency of gamma rays on the electromagnetic spectrum
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Q: What negative aspect associated with nuclear power
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Q: What kind of energy given out by light bulbs and candles
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Q: What is the penetration into matter of a neutron
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Q: What is a sonar graph
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Q: How are shock absorbers on a car similar to the circular Moorings used in modern earthquake safe buildings and how do they absorb shock
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Q: Where should you hold heating objects in the heating flame when heating them with a Bunsen burner
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Q: What do you think will happen if you toss the ball up again but with more force than before
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Q: Why should the airhole be closed when you first light the Bunsen burner
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Q: Why should the air hole be open when heating objects with a Bunsen burner
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Q: What kind of substance that is a good conductor of heat
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Q: What causes the bending of light in reflection
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Q: How much does a 50 gallon water heater full of water weigh
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Q: What are three interactions of light with matter
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Q: Is converting frost to water vapor exothermic
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Q: How do you streamline a non streamlined object
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Q: How does insulation between the outer and inner walls of a home helps to reduce thermal energy transfer
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Q: What is a region of high pressure in a sound wave
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Q: What glass of water makes a higher pitch more or less
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Q: When is the only time that light waves travel at the speed of light(186272 miles per second)
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Q: How do you calculate the velocity of any planet
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Q: Which waves on the EM spectrum sore non lethal to humans
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Q: What is 55 celcios in Fahrenheit
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Q: What is relationship between magnification and working distance
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Q: If you want to increase the acceleration of a bicycle what must you increase
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Q: Is pounding is onomatopoeia
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Q: Can human hear ultrasonic sounds
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Q: If you roll a ball down a hill will the ball eventually stop by its own
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Q: What is Hoist in a sentence
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Q: Is Convection is the flow of heat energy direct contact between molecules
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Q: How long is a ramp from the top of the pyramid to the ground that has a mechanical advantage of 4
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Q: How many days are in 20 hours
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Q: Do Objects of any size exert a gravitational force.
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Q: Which term for the time it takes each wave crest to pass certain point is called the what
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Q: When you stand on one leg where is your centre of gravity
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Q: How did Thomson determine that cathode rays are negatively charged
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Q: What are forces on an object that do not cancel out
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Q: How long is a city block in Milwaukee WI
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Q: Is a vector quality is always the same as a scalar quality
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