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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 occurs when light strikes a transparent surface
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Q: What process occurs when air cools
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Q: What difference between density in air and density in vacuum
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Q: What is a description of how close measurements are to each other
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Q: What is the source of electrical charge associated with all forms of electricity
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Q: What is change in position and direction
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Q: What is delta of distance
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Q: What the Combined center of gravity is formed by
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Q: What are some non examples of gravity
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Q: Is a pencil an insulator or a conductor
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Q: What Occurs when two waves arrive in phase
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Q: Why do fluids travel faster near the centre of pipes and tubes than at edges
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Q: What is an example for waves transfer energy not matter
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Q: What the motion of a person who is standing still on earth surface
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Q: What would a stationary 3.6 kg mass weight if it were far away from any stars planets or other masses Helpful reminder Weight is measured in newtons N.
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Q: What SI units make up a joule
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Q: Why you should keep diskettes away from magnetic source
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Q: When the wavelength of spectral lines emitted from an object decreases which end of the visible light spectrum does it move toward and what is the objects motion relative to earth
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Q: How much does a average grapefruit weigh
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Q: What is the property of light to travel in a straight line is known as
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Q: What is the mass of a magnet
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Q: What are the functions of clinical thermometer
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Q: When was thermal power plant invented
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Q: Are the halogens good conductors of electricity
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Q: How to use a thermometer accurately when reading the temperature
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Q: What is the quotation no physics no life
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Q: Why a fan spinning have energy
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Q: What is the adjective of power
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Q: What happens to vibration when a solid goes to a liquid
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Q: What of the following quantities are zero for a projectile motion during flight
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Q: What are Characteristics of an electromagnet
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Q: Why does a converging lens behave as a burning glass
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Q: What type of energy is used as you jump
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Q: What form of energy is most wasted
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Q: Why is the balloon inflated and staying that way
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Q: What cannot conduct electron easily
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Q: Can all fluids conduct heat
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Q: What waves that have the longest wavelength and are used to carry audio and picture signals over long distances are known as
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Q: Why do solids not take the shape of their container
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Q: What do you think about a photon
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Q: What happen to sound when the amplitude of the sound change
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Q: Why it is more difficult to stop a fully loaded truck than an unloaded one
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Q: What does a change in the shape of the wavefront
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