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Physics
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 is the magnitude (size) and direction of the cumulative force acting on the car shown in the picture above
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Q: If a 2000 kilogram car acceleataes at a rate of 3 metes per second squared what is the force the engine to the car
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Q: In an experiment the hypothesis is If the wavelength of the light shining on a plant is shortened the rate of photosynthesis is slowed down. If this experiment is performed the independent variable .
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Q: Is it true that the larger the amplitude the less energy is transported by the wave
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Q: What is the term for the rate characteristic of electricity is known as
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Q: What are 3 examples of newtons 2 law
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Q: When a cubic box is completely filled with 3375.0 kg of water. What is the length of one side of the box in meters
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Q: What term defines the amount of water that is in the air compared to how much water the air could hold at a given temperature
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Q: How much must be done for a 100-kg car to increase its speed from 1ms to 2ms
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Q: What energy conversions occur when the switch is closed
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Q: What force is always acting on the vertical axis
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Q: What is a term for materials that do not transmit light
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Q: How much work is done when a 100 N force moves a block 59 m
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Q: What energy the total energy of the motion of all particles in an chemical combined in a set ratio
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Q: What does the physical science term and ldquovelocity and have to do with blood
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Q: What is know as a distance in a particular direction
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Q: In the following situations which one does not have kinetic energy
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Q: What does stiffer mean
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Q: How much more matter is in a golf ball than a ping pong ball
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Q: How can metal help to close a fridge door
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Q: If the brass ball on top of the flagpole falls will it break
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Q: Why are nails made very sharp at one end thicker than the other end
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Q: What is the allowable bending stress of aluminum plates
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Q: What the advantages use vernier caliper
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Q: What happens to matter when energy is lost
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Q: What if the ball the car and the dog in the illustration go back to their starting positions what will happen to their respective distances How about their displacements and 61650
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Q: If Torricelli's had drilled a little hole at the top oh the glass tube holding his mercury column what would have happend to his barometer
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Q: When volume or height increases does gravitational potential energy increase
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Q: What is the stored energy of a battery
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Q: What two things must you know to determine avaerage speed
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Q: Why dosent air pressure crush an empty soft drink can as you drive down a mountain
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Q: How do we measure how strong a sound seems to us
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Q: Would you use grams or kilograms to measure a watermelon
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Q: When a space vehicle reenters the Earth's atmosphere energy does kinetic transform into heat energy.
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Q: What is the part in the experiment that stays the same
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Q: How does energy change form in a flashlight
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Q: If a car is accelerating downhill under the net force of 3674n what additional force would cause the car to have a constant velocity
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Q: How do we change the speed of a wave
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Q: What factors do not change the speed of a wave
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Q: Why doesn't the amplitude effect the speed of a wave
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Q: What is Air refraction
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Q: In what states of matter does conduction occur the best
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Q: What is moving the ball short distances called
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Q: How is hydrolysis similar to thermal expansion
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