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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 it is a lump a large quantity together
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Q: What procedure is the most acceptable method for obtaining the accurate weight of a specimen in a laboratory experiment
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Q: What is the factor that remains constant and does not change during a experiment
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Q: What singular household item weighs 50 grams
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Q: Can a copper penny and a large Copper Bell have the same density whyor why not
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Q: What can you infer about the volume of and object imagined with a greater mass
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Q: Why vernier scale is used
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Q: Is triangle a pitched or non pitched instrument
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Q: What are 3 things that produce thermal energy
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Q: In 1800 Humphrey Davy invented the first electric light bulb. What scientific discovery made Davy's invention possible
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Q: What type of heat transfer occurs only in fluids
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Q: How could Mikey most accurately model the action of starting the car
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Q: What does the flat portion of the temperature time graph indicates
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Q: Can the velocity of an object at an instant of time be greater in magnitude than the average velocity over a time interval containing the instant. Can it be less
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Q: Why does light travels in a straight line
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Q: Is the output force is greater than the input force for A nutcracker
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Q: What form of energy is produced by the lighted matchstick
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Q: What is the potential energy of A person weighing 645 N climbs up a ladder to a height of 4.55 m
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Q: What is RESP on machine
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Q: What is the Heat rate of coal
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Q: What term best describes the type of energy an object ha as a result of is position or shape
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Q: What is machine curls
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Q: What is the coefficient of friction between wet wood and rubber
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Q: Why do air bubbles in water rise to the surface
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Q: What are some non examples of elatic potential energy
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Q: How much does a 12 kg box weigh in N
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Q: What are the physical prperties of natural gas
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Q: What is spring away from a surface
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Q: What software increases or decreases how crisp the objects in a photo appear
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Q: How does the northern polar jet stream work
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Q: What is weightless but takes two people to hold it
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Q: What is the water boiling point at 16404 feet above sea level
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Q: How do you know that thermal equilibrium has been reached between two objects
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Q: How much did Wilbur wright weigh
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Q: What electromagnetic waves carries the most energy
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Q: What is the acceleration of the object when a Newton force acts on it what is the objects mass
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Q: What would happen if we did nothing to stop the shinking threat
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Q: What causes the force of gravity
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Q: What is the conclusion of energy
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Q: How are the strong winds associated with the tornado in diagram c
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Q: Why is the magnetic force considered to be an action-at-a-distance force
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Q: How many ml make 15 unit
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Q: Is an objects weight is less than its mass
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Q: What units would be best suited for 30000J
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Q: How does the Kip set work
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Q: How does changing the height of the ramp affect the kinetic energy
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Q: Can the accuracy with which a scale may be read by unaided eye be increased by dividing the scale more and more finely for example by ruling a millimeter scale into tenths of a millimeter
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