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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 property of water allows things to float
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Q: What is the symbol that represents wavelength
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Q: When the amplitude of a wave gets smaller and smaller as it passes through a material
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Q: What happens to the energy wasted by the light bulb
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Q: What type of energy does a moving car release
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Q: When things are dropped or thrown they fall to Earth because of gravity. What kind of force does gravity have on things
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Q: What ussally happens as more rangeland is converted to urban developments
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Q: What is the formation of positively and negatively charged objects
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Q: If you double the net force on an object what is the result on acceleration
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Q: How far can a person travel in 19 minutes if she is walking at a speed of 5.0 kmh
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Q: In order for work to be done on an object the object has to move and
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Q: Why two positive charges repel with increasing velocity and decreasing acceleration
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Q: What makes the temperature cooler
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Q: What causes the thermostat to open
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Q: Can you find any patterns in the direction that they move
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Q: What Shifting the frame of reference refers to
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Q: What point does water in the air condense when air is cooled
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Q: What Length of one cycle of oscillation
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Q: What type of passive transport involves the movement of water and solute molecules due to hydrostactic pressure
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Q: What do hydrogen bombs give off
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Q: What changes are due to the Doppler effect
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