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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 Processes depend on fusion Check all that apply. A. energy production in the sun B. energy production in nuclear reactors C. the hydrogen bomb D. energy production from fuel cells
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Q: Why is a transverse wave called a mechanical wave
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Q: If two transverse waves have the same wavelength the wave with the has the greatest wave speed.
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Q: Is oxygen elastic
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Q: Why do hot particles move faster than the cool gas particle
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Q: What carefully looks at an object or process
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Q: What is stored in the body that contains energy until it is needed
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Q: Why is the third hand on the watch called a second hand
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Q: How much does a pint jar of honey weigh
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Q: Is a wooden pencil a conductor
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Q: How much work is done pushing a shopping cart 100 meters with a force of 88N
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Q: What is the equation for the transmutation that occurs when an alpha particle combines with an oxygen-16 atom emitting a proton
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Q: When calculating Newton's Second Law of Motion what is the resulting unit of measurement called
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Q: What is the physical quantity of 12.1 meters per second
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Q: What has a shearing force
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Q: What copper wire would have the highest resistance
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Q: What is a material that has low resistance
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Q: What is Rockets reaction force
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Q: How does A light bulb converts 10 percent of the electrical energy it uses into radiant energy. Make a hypothesis about the other form of energy produced.
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Q: How do rabbits use sound waves
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Q: What are some examples of third class lever .
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Q: What force winds range between 32 and 63 mph
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Q: In addition to reflecting some light every object
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Q: What is The lowest points of a wave
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Q: How many grams does one sheet of printer paper weigh
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Q: Who found ball point pen
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Q: Why a metal bench feels colder than a wooden one.When one sits on it on a cold morning even though both are the same temperature.Explain this observation
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Q: How two objects can be attracted due to an electric force even when both objects have zero net charge
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Q: What is the movement of the bat called
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Q: Why a perpetual motion machine can never be built
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Q: What are coherent sources Give example.
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Q: What is 7.5 newtons in tons
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Q: How if you exert more energy in creating periodic waves trapping the surface with greater strength
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Q: How do the waves set the paper boat into motion
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Q: How describe the vibration of the colored ribbon
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Q: How describe the motion of your hands as you create the pulse
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Q: How does the ribbon move as waves pass by
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Q: What happens when you place a positive charged object in a magnetic field
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Q: What circuit has different paths for current to flow
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Q: What happens to light that is absorbed
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Q: What are five examples that illustrate mechanical energy being converted to thermal energy
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Q: How The solar wind can interact with Earths magnetic field to create powerful electrical currents that cause what near the poles
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