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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: If a car runs out of gas on a flat straight road the car keeps rolling is that inertia or force
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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: What direction do sailboats barge and tugs travel
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Q: What is one major drawback to using electric rocket engines
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Q: What is the operational description of Matter and energy
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Q: What is The ratio of mass to volume is an object
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Q: What are area where air is pushed together in vibrations called
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Q: What happen to a liquid when if releases enough energy
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Q: What are measures of sound energy reaching your ear
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Q: What three things do you need to now to describe the velocity of an object
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Q: Why is the beam of light from a flashlight that is shining in frog straight
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Q: If M what is the tension in string 1
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Q: What is Interaction phrase
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Q: Why is density considered an intrinsic property of matter
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Q: What effect does size or shape have on the density of an object
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Q: What is the Force that causes extra stress on a structure
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Q: How does an objects mass affect it's inertia
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Q: What is Electromagnetic system
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Q: What is the skydiver velocity aftter one second show your work and include direction
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Q: What uses wind energy
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Q: How does the image demonstrate that deformation has taken place
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Q: What is the freezing point of water in SI
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Q: What is the most powerful electricity source
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Q: When you push a volleyball and a ball on with the same force which would have the greater acceleration
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Q: Why is it so important to record things like joint angle chain link and grip setting when performing isometric strength tests
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Q: What did the bomb squad say caused the explosion
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Q: What is symbol for insulator
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Q: What is the action and reaction force of a hammer hitting a nail
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Q: What is the position one place compared to another place
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Q: Where does an oculist work
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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: How is a top pan balanced used
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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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Q: What term describes the temperature at which water vapor begins to condense on objects
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Q: When an object moves in circle acts to accelerate the object towards the center of the circle
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Q: Do all waves have wavelength frequency rest points and speed true or false
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Q: When an object is seen moving against a stationary background what is the stationary background called
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Q: What is a true statment about diodes
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Q: Is Gatorade a physical change
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Q: How does temperature difference affect the rate of heat transfer
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Q: How land breeze and sea breeze produced
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