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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: How would heat transfer occur in the following substances or objects
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Q: What law states force is dependent on the mass and acceleration of an object
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Q: What happens to the energy if a sequence is not completed
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Q: Is a still life an arrangement of inanimate object
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Q: What is the area of greatest density in a compressional wave
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Q: If you could pile up all the food in your life time how many pounds would it be
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Q: If you have three liters of gas at a certain kelvin temperature and a certain pressure. The kelvin temperature triples and the pressure stays the same. What is the gas volume
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Q: What does temperature tell us about the particles of a substance
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Q: What is 3 examples of gravitational energy
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Q: How Wind moving water and falling rocks have what type of energy
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Q: What does intramolecular force means
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Q: If the angle of incidence between a light ray and a mirror is 40 degrees what is the angle between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection
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Q: What wave on the electromagnetic spectrum does not pass through solids
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Q: What is the relationship between impact force and time as momentum decrease to zero
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Q: What is the term for the attraction and repulsion between the poles of magnets
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Q: How do acoustic microscopes work
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Q: What is example of gravitational force
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Q: How does pushing something heavy affect fingerprints
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Q: What are two measurements needed to determine density
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Q: What energy causes wind energy
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