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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 happens when Heat energy moving from one place to another due to temperature differences
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Q: What are the two factors Gravitational potential energy depends on
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Q: What is The scientific word for temperature
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Q: Where would you find Bose Einstein condensate
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Q: How Explain how the average speed of an object moving along a path can differ from the speed of the object at a certain point on that path
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Q: What are good conductors of heat and have shiny surface
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Q: What do gamma rays consist of only electrons pure energy only protons beta particles
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Q: How heavy is 14 kilograms
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Q: What pull causes the atmosphere to exert a force called
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Q: What is the Function of a thermostat
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Q: What samples of matter are the best conductors of electricity
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Q: Is magnetic force is contact or non contact
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Q: How do you appose something firmly
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Q: What is the loop electricity travels in is called a
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Q: What is the force where things have to be touching to have an effect
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Q: What slows down moving object in water
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Q: If you exert a force of N to walk m up a flight of stairs in s how much power do you use
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Q: How do electric waves generally travel
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Q: Why is PQRST used in the ECG waves
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Q: What instrument that measures how much heat energy is stored in a substance is called a
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Q: What is the mass of a truck with a ke of 4250 j and a velocity of 10s
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Q: What is the name of the rotating electromagnet in an alternator
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Q: What is the average walking speed of a person in meters per second
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Q: Is this true or false the law of universal gravitation states that the total momentum of objects that interact does not change
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Q: What is the equal and opposite force to the downward force of gravity pulling on a man standing on the beach
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Q: What can help you to remember the order of the colours in a spectrum
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Q: How do fans make wind
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Q: What are three examples of projectiles
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Q: What has Very little particle motion
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Q: How the role of the conductor has changed over time
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Q: What is the principle of conservation of momentum
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Q: When you hang clothes out to dry you are using what type of energy
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Q: Why can you see some of the spectrum and not all of it
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