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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 interesting facts about the thermometer
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Q: What determines the strength of the friction force
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Q: Do fans use electromagnets
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Q: Do a golf ball have more kinetic energy than bowling bal
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Q: What if a weightlifter raises a 200-kg barbell with an acceleration of 3 ms squared. How much force does the weightlifter use to raise the barbell
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Q: What phrase describes speed A. A quantity with direction only B. A quantity with no units C. A vector quantity D. A scalar quantity
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Q: Is it true that waves with the shortest wavelength have the lowest frequencies
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Q: How are th suns magnetic field and its activity cycle related
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Q: How many refractions occur as a light ray travles through a lens
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Q: How many re-fractions occur as a light ray travels through a lens
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Q: What three changes does a light undergo when it reacts with a rain drop from a rainbow
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Q: How do force affect object
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Q: What do you notice about the density in sinking objects
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Q: What is it called when thermal energy is endothermic
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Q: What objects use sound energy to produce light energy
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Q: How does the energy of the energy of the particles in a certain amount of liquid copper compare to the energy of the molecules in the same amount of liquid water why
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Q: In the late 1800s experiments using cathode ray tubes led to the discovery of the electrons
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Q: When an object is partly or wholly immersed in a liquid it is buoyed up by
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Q: How much does an object need to weigh to sink in a bucket of water
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Q: How do pulleys and gears use forces
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Q: How does density relate to liquid layers
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Q: What goes around the world without moving
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Q: How is radiation the direct transfer of energy
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Q: If Particles in a solid cannot move around they can only
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Q: When the heated material moves from one place to another thermal he is transferred by the process of
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Q: What type of energy comes from the Sun and travels to Earth
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Q: What is the term used to describe loss of electrical energy in transit due to friction among atomic particles
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Q: When the thermal energy of a material decreases
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Q: What is the usable form of energy in the body
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Q: What is the minimum resultant possible when adding a 5-N force to an 8-N force
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Q: What does the physical significance of the spring constant tells us
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Q: What happens to atom and molecules when matter is cooled
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Q: What Current is the flow of an electric charge.true or false
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Q: How long does it take for a tornado to destroy some thing
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Q: What happens to a film of bubble solution when the air inside a bottle is warmed and cooled
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Q: When trebuchet counterweight is hoisted by soldiers what form of energy is transferred into the machine as work
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Q: Can water decreases substance resistance to the flow of electricityof electricity
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Q: If an archer shoots an arrow into a target 53 m north of his position what do you call the magnitude of the arrow's displacement
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Q: What is the push pull theory
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