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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: If 48 eV of energy is required to move a charge through a potential difference of 12 V determine the charge involved
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Q: What property makes a material a good insulator
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Q: What happenes when two sound waves meet in destructive interference
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Q: What theory proposes that all the matter in the universe simply exploded outward after it was compressed into a small space under tremendous pressure'
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Q: Why sharp peak and diffuse peak are observed in powder XRD
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Q: What are Liquid insulators and examples
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Q: What type of wave has a wavelength of 3 m forms in water with a depth of one meter
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Q: If a car travels 120 mph in 2.0 hours. What is the speed
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