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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 To catch or take by the force
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Q: When is potential energy transformed into kinetic energy
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Q: What is thermal warming
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Q: What layer floats
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Q: What particle moves fast enough to overcome most of the attraction between them and so they move independently of one another is called
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Q: When the skydiver steps out of the helicopter someone who's watching starts a stopwatch. So the time is zero as the skydiver steps out of the plane. What is the skydiver's downward velocity at that
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Q: What happens when a Skydiver Jumps Out Of A Hovering Helicopter So There Is Forward Velocity. What Is The Skydiver's Acceleration
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Q: When a skydiver jumps out of a hovering helicopter so there is forward velocity. what is the skydiver's acceleration
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Q: What is the distance from one compression to the next in a sound wave
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Q: If you have one pound of feathers and one pound of bricks which one weighs more
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Q: What does energy dissipation
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Q: How does friction change a machines mechanical advantage
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Q: What Point around which an objects weight is evenly distributed
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Q: What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 msec2
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Q: What force acts to drive people away from a place
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Q: What are some useful energy transfers
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Q: In which type of wave is energy transmitted in a definite direction and with definite speed
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Q: Are Static sliding and rolling are types of friction
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Q: What Heat energy that is transmitted primarily through solids is called .
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Q: What common energy causes a rubber ball to bounce
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Q: When a bus travels 20 km in 30 minutes. What is the average speed of the bus
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Q: What are four ways that light interacts with matter
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Q: What has more kinetic energy a bowling ball or a marble moving at the same speed
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Q: Would have the greatest force of gravitational attraction a 10 kg object 1 meter from a 5 kg object two 5 kg objects 2 meters apart a 10 kg object 2 meters from a 5 kg object two 10 kg objects 1 m
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Q: How could two identical strips of nylon have been charged with static electricity and hung from string so they can swing freely
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Q: If a student travels 20 meters in 5 seconds what is the students velocity
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Q: What is duality
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Q: Why a piece of copper does not get charged when is rubbed with a cloth
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Q: Is it true when you count pulse beatsyou are also counting heartbeats
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Q: What Current are caused by temperature and density differences
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Q: What is the momentum of a 750-kg car traveling at a velocity of 25 ms
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