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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 is static electricity and magnets alike
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Q: When energy moves from one form to another
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Q: What is the definition of superposition in science
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Q: How is kevlar formed into a textile material
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Q: What transfer of thermal energy of a liquid or gas
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Q: When air is heated the density the air weighs
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Q: What is the state polonium is in at room temperiture
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Q: What if your friend drops a meterstick and then you catch it. You repeat this 5 times writing down how far the stick has fallen each time. You get 7.0 cm 16.0 cm 13.0 cm 7.0 cm and 12.0 cm. What is yo
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Q: What is it called when water can pass through
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Q: How do you change 1400000 meters to kilometers
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Q: What type of energy is created when moving a magnet through a coil of wires
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Q: What is the process used by bats to determine the location of their prey by emitting ultrasound waves that are reflected back to the bat
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Q: What is the amplitude of a radio wave
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Q: Why do mechanics need to change tires during a race
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Q: What does pascals principle help explain
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Q: What determines the highest or lowness of the sound
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Q: How do you calculte the mass of an object
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Q: What happens to energy in any energy transformation
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Q: How do a slow moving cold front differ from a fast moving cold front
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Q: Why might a farmer choose to install wind turbines rather than solar panels
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Q: What is a material ability to allow heat to flow called
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Q: What does not allow passage of electric charges through them
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Q: What happens to water at 32 degrese
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Q: What object is an example of radial balance
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Q: What energy transfered in a paper spiral
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Q: What is the gravitational potential energy of a 60 kg person standing on the roof of a 10-story building (each story is 3 m high.)
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Q: How do you find how much energy is transferred in an hour joules
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Q: What factor determine's the pitch of sound
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Q: What factor deter mine's the pitch of a sound
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Q: Would a paper clip sink or float
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Q: What force is needed to give a 2000 kg caran acceleration of 1.5 ms3
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