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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 Pascal's principle states that a contained fluid exerts pressure
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Q: What is the process by which convection evens out a temperature
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Q: What energy is made from nuclear power plant
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Q: What does alpha decay do to an atom mass and atomic number
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Q: What layer of the atmosphere makes my cell phone work
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Q: Is Plasma a good or bad conductor of heat
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Q: What is work and what are it's units
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Q: Can a machine be useful even if its mechanical advantage is less than one explain and give an example
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Q: Is needle a conductor or insulator
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Q: How would the wave speed change if the temperature of the air and water were both increase equally
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Q: What does a pendulum suggest to you and what does an old man with a scythe represent
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Q: What condition would you adjust the diaphragm of a microscope
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Q: What is the force that pulls a person towards the center of the earth
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Q: What are two types of images produced by mirrors
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Q: If a glass prism were in a medium with the same index of refraction what it separate WhiteLight into different colors. Explain
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Q: How much does an empty folder weight
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Q: What happens to the amplitude of a wave as it moves away from its source
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Q: Why is force of gravity not the same
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Q: How did doubling the force affect the acceleration of the cart
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Q: What energy transfomation occurs in an shredder
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Q: What is a force that attracts all matter to other
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Q: Do a gas' particles decrease when it turns to liquid
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Q: What happens when you flip a switch on a flashlight
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Q: If an atom of tin has a mass number of 118 and an atomic number of 50 how many neutrons are in its nucleus
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Q: What is called when a charges in an uncharged object are rearranged without direct contact with the charged object
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Q: What can happen when rocks pass their elastic limit break and snap back in elastic rebounds
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Q: In nanotechnology individual atoms are seen using the
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Q: Is Cooper shiny or dull
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Q: What is 10degrees celcius in Fahrenheit
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Q: What is the air pressing against an objects
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Q: What does it mean when someone says Simple machines make work easier
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Q: What is the answer to the riddle why don't robots ever panic
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Q: What is the difference between explosion and detonation
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Q: What The wavelengths of radio waves are much blank than the wavelength of microwaves therefore radio waves carry much blank energy than a microwave
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Q: If you pump all of the air out of a space what do you have
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Q: What does a heat engine convert heat into
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Q: What is The differences in finding the density of rectangular solid object and finding the density of an irregular solid object
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Q: Why do you seem to weigh more in in than water
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Q: What are examples of photon in real life
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