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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 are the three types of fields in physics
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Q: What do you call the weight or resistance that needs to be overcome
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Q: What is called when heat is transferred by air currents
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Q: Where are you most likely to build up enough static charge to build up enough static charge to receive a shock
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Q: How does distance affect the electric force according to Coulomb and law
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Q: What direction does energy travel in a transverse wave
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Q: How are micro waves produced
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Q: Is gravity oxygen
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Q: Is the distance from the object to the mirror is less than the apparent from the image
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Q: Why does a doorbell produce a ringing sound
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Q: What refers to any person object scene or event described or represented in a work of art
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Q: Why convex mirror used as driving mirror
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Q: If the air temperature dropped by 5 degrees would you feel warmer or colder
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Q: If a ball thrown straight up climbs for 3.0 s before falling Neglecting air resistance with what velocity was the ball thrown
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Q: If an archer shoots an arrow straight up with an initial velocity magnitude of 100.0 ms After 5.00 seconds the velocity is 51.0 ms. At what rate is the arrow decelerated
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Q: What is the resulting acceleration when an unbalanced force of 100.0 N is applied to a 5.00 kg object
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Q: What net force is needed to give a 40.0 kg grocery cart an acceleration of 2.4 ms2
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Q: How are ampere and coulomb related
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