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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: In this example the law of conservation of energy says that the ball never loses kinetic energy true or false
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Q: When neon light is passes through a prism what spectrum is obtained
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Q: Why do we have nuclear power plants
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Q: What is the frequency of a wave in which five waves pass a given point every second
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Q: How does the distance from the rest point to crest compare to the distance from rest position to trough
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Q: What is the third scientific principle that is essential to cloud formation and how does this principle work
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Q: How do you calculate Velocity squared
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Q: Which layer of the sun is energy transferred between atoms
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Q: Is the following statement true or false An object sliding along a horizontal table is an example of projectile motion
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Q: What does an object that is speeding up at a constant rate in the positive direction what does the velocity vs time graph look like
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Q: Is an object in free fall with less air resistance fall with a greater acceleration
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Q: How a bicycle kinetic energy changes when that bicycle slows down
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Q: What Is a small slope on a velocity vs time graph indicates a small acceleration
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Q: Which best describes heating by radiation
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Q: When temperature increases volume will do what
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Q: What is it called when a wave bounces back and comes back to its source
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Q: Are the handles of scissors levers
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Q: If the diameter of wire is double what is resestivity
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Q: What causes the potential evapotranspiration
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Q: What is the best way to describe the relationship between heat and temperature
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Q: What are the sources of error permeability experiment
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Q: What type of energy is a book on a book shelf
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Q: What is A hint or information that pops up when resting the cursor on an icon or object is called a
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Q: What is one thousandth grams
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Q: What is force exerted when a material is stretched or compressed
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