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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: When light rays pass from water into a certain type of glass the rays refract toward the normal. Compare and contrast the speed of light in water and in glass.
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Q: Why does changing the the shape of an object have no effect on the density of that object
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Q: What property of the sound wave determines the volume of sound
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Q: Would happen if the normal force and gravitational force acting on an object were unequal
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Q: What do you feel when your body absorbs infrared waves
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Q: What is the energy transfer for a sleeping person
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Q: Can a situation exist in which an object has zero acceleration and nonzero velocity even for an instant
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Q: Is beta the same kind of radiation as alpha but does not have particles
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Q: What kind of sensory receptor allows detection of light and vision
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Q: Do All wood has the same density
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Q: Is a glass bulb a conductor or insulator
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