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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 distance ia s book from the floor if the book contains 196 joules of potential energy and has a mass of 5kg
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Q: How does the density of liquid affect the movement of an object
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Q: What happens to the speed of an object as an unbalanced force acts on it
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Q: Is it true when velocity decreases and acceleration arrows point in the same direction
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Q: What does the positive and negative symbols represent in energy source
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Q: What is the definiton of vacud in science
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Q: When using a 9 volt battery on a closed circuit with 2 light bulbs how many volts are used to light each bulb
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Q: Is the acceleration of an object always in the same direction of the net force
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Q: Why doesnt air pressure crush an empty soft drink can when sitting on the table
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Q: Is the study of matter and how it changes physics
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Q: When objects stay still or keep moving until acted upon by an outside force
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Q: When the amplitudes of the transmitted and reflected waves are
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Q: What is the current in the hair dryer if it is plugged into a Outlet
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Q: How do dark objects differ from light ones when it comes to absorption of radiation
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Q: How IS The electronegativity trend relates to the first ionization energy trend
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Q: What is the speed in ms of a wave on a cord if it has a wavelength of 4 m and a period of 0.5 s
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Q: What is a characteristics of conduction
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Q: What are the examples of convergent beam of light
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Q: What is the critical intensity level of noise
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Q: Why does light slow when it enters a medium or matter
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Q: What is a column of water that shoots up intermittently with great force
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Q: Why can ultraviolet waves be dangerous
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Q: What happens in a parallel circuit if one light goes out
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Q: Are lift trucks designed where the center of gravity remains the same when loaded or unloaded
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Q: If you are pushing on a box with a force of 20 N and there is a force of 7 N on t he box due to sliding friction what is the net force on the box
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Q: What are some interesting facts about the ballpoint pen
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Q: Did Laszlo Biro create the ballpoint pen alone
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Q: What temperature would an object radiate the least amount of electromagnetic energy
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Q: How much carbon is in a pencil
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Q: What is cylindrical coil of wire called
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Q: Why was the mains in the voltage changed from 240 volts to 230 volts a few years ago
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Q: What happens to a compass in the Earth's magnetic field
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Q: How will a wind blowing to the northern hemisphere be effected by the coriolis effect
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Q: What is the Difference between smoke and fog
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Q: What is the compound verb in this sentence Pick up your clothes please and then vacuum and dust
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Q: What makes some collisions elastic and others inelastic
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Q: Can the effects of forces be seen
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Q: When you drives down a street what energy conversions are happening
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