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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: What is the density of a cube with sides of 4cm and mass of 512g
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Q: What are the science objectives in physics
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Q: If the sum of all the forces on a ball is zerowhat is the ball doing
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Q: What does AC stand for in physics
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Q: What is the part of speech for light in this sentene a light drizzle fell all day.
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Q: What is the meaning of a call to power
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Q: What can you do to align all of the domains in a piece of iron
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Q: What is the similarities between chemical potential energy and gravitational potential energy
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Q: Is ohm's law an universal law
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Q: What moving object travels the same distance in equal units of time
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Q: How did energy make a car go down the street
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Q: What is the continuous flow of charge called
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Q: Can The photoelectric effect can only be explained by thinking of light as a stream of tiny packets of energy or as a
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Q: How do scientists explain why this happens
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Q: What electromagnetic energy carries the most energy
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Q: What statement refer to convection
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Q: If we are told that an object has a constant velocity what can we say about the force on that object
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Q: What characteristics did all of the first waves of immigrants have in common
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Q: What is the behavior of waves when they strike a surface
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Q: If a person pushes on a wall 35 N the force acting on the person is what
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Q: What word means related to both time and temperature
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