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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 are reasons for the acceleration in Extinction rates in recent decades
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Q: What is the unit for force mass and acceleration
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Q: What is the frequency if the wavelength of 200 nm
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Q: What is the force that prevents a heavy box from sliding along the floor when you push on it
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Q: Is a barbecue grill Convection Conduction Or Radiation
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Q: Why does a pencil half submerged in water look broken
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Q: What do you call Energy stored in motion
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Q: Is a full bottle of argon weigh more than an empty
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Q: What is a region around a charged object where is the objects electrical force is exterted and other charged objects
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Q: What do we call the amount of energy required to change from a liquid to a solid
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Q: If you know the distance an object has traveles in a certain amount of time you can determine
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Q: Is CO2 a good electrical conductor
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Q: What surface of water can act like a sort of skin due to what property of liquids
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Q: What is the soft bonelike material that bends
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Q: Do Boyle's law of a gas varies inversely with its pressure
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Q: What is the universally accepted standard of flexibility that you shoud compare yourself against
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Q: How does Bernoulli and principle explain how wind can take the roof off a house
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Q: What is a better estimate for the weight of a pen
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Q: What are examples of potential energy and kinetic energy in bowling
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Q: What is the magnitude of the net force acting on a 2.0 X 103-kilogram car as it accelerates from rest to a speed of 15 meters per second in 5.0 seconds
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Q: What is the name given to the effect of trapping energy in the atmosphere
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Q: What is the hypothesis of dropping a egg
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Q: What three fibers types produces the greatest contractile force
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Q: What is the range of degrees
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Q: What term describes an apparent change in frequency of sound waves
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Q: In which device is chemical energy transformed into electrical energy
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Q: What happens to energy during a change of state Why is it physical change
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Q: What happen when a fluid at constant pressure is moved to a smalller area
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Q: What is the constant motion of ocean water is partly due to
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Q: Is hot air a fluid
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Q: What will hit the ground first a leaf or a feather
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Q: What would the temperature be on a hot day
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Q: Is the nucleus of an atom small or big
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Q: When A 2kg ball is thrown 3ms. What is the balls momentum
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Q: If you measured all the related to motion and all the stored energy in the particles of a substance you would be measuring
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Q: In 0.5 seconds a projectile goes from 0 to 300 ms. what is the acceleration of the projectile
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