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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 Used to represent vector on a diagram
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Q: What are defined for each fundamental quantity
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Q: Why is liquid hard to compressed
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Q: What term describes the distance between any two crests in a transverse wave or the distance between any tie rarefactions in a longitudinal wave
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Q: What is the term for materials that transmit in scatter light
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Q: What is rarefaction and what does it create
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Q: What the definition of The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles that make up an object
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Q: What happens when two objects at different temperatures touch Name one place where it occurs in the earth system
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Q: What does tension between opposing forces mean
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Q: Is the absolute zero temperature commonly reached at the earths poles
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Q: How much wattage does a light bulb need
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Q: What is the mass of a truck if it is accelerating at a rate of 5 ms2 if it hits a parked car with a force of 14000 Newtons and nbsp
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Q: What is the temperature of energy transfer
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Q: What does not reduce the amount of energy available to a higher order
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Q: Is casting a physical change
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Q: Why the incident light deviates from its rectilinear path as it passes from one medium to another
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Q: Is there any magnetic force in a car moving
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Q: Why a weigh scale has to be calibrated accurately
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Q: What is the acceleration of a snowmobile that has a force of N and a mass of kg
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Q: What is meant by travelling waves
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Q: What role does torque play in the rotational motion of machines
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Q: Why is the pull on the forcemeter different for rubber bricks and the house brick
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Q: Why are forcemeter readings are greater in air than in water
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Q: How many force act on a body floating in waterwhat are these forces
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Q: What is a energy transfer diagram of airplane
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Q: Why does it take less effort to thrw a marble than a basketball
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Q: What materials cause light refraction
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Q: How much force does a ton of TNT produce
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Q: What sun produces energy from matter in its core through the process called
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Q: Did bank closures increase or decrease between 1920 and 1932
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Q: How is a magnetic field considered to be a push or a pull
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Q: What is the transfer of heat by electromagnets waves called
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Q: In what ways we see electricity in nature
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Q: What two aspect of forces do scientist measure
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Q: What hockey puck sliding across the ice had what energy
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Q: How does conduction transport heat through a steel rod that is placed in fire
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Q: Will the results be the same if you measured the temperature using degrees Fahrenheit instead of celsius are they equal
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Q: Where would you find the conductor
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Q: Is it true that When you apply a force an object it deforms for a while then returns to its original shape
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