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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 is the mass of an object that is experiencing a net force of 200 n and an acceleration of 500 meters per second squared
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Q: In a bulb noble gas argon is used . why is argon is used instead of air in the light bulb
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Q: What is the difference between energy transfer and energy transformation
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Q: What is the Part of electromagnetic spectrum that has lowest frequency and longest wavelength
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Q: What An object is free fall undergoes an increase in
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Q: What unit of time when use an adjective refers to something that is tiny
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Q: What is the purpose of the light source on a microscope
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Q: What is the relationship between velocity and height
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Q: Is it convex lens always act as converging lens explain
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Q: What is the mass of a unsharpened pencil
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Q: Is it true that cocaina slows you down
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Q: What are 3 physical changes that can happen to a spoon
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Q: What is the study of the causes of motion is called
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Q: What is the study of the cause of motion called
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Q: What is the relationship between the speed of an electromagnetic waves and density of a substance
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Q: How does adhesion affect and flow rate
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Q: What is the difference between moving at a constant speed and not moving at all
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Q: When coal is formed and then burned to produce thermal energy
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Q: When A cat pushes a 0.25 kg toy with a net force of 8 N according to new in second law what is the celebration of the ball
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Q: In general due to the laws of physics as magnification increases in a microscope the field of view
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Q: What is the gravity between two objects proportional to
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Q: What is all the matter contained in an object
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Q: What is the capacity to work known as
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Q: What does the energy of a electromagnetic wave depend on
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Q: Why do iceburges take long to melt
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Q: What does gravity do to objects that fall toward earth
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Q: What is an antonym for compress
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Q: What is negative and positive gravity
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Q: When an experiment shows that one variable makes another variable change and no other variables have any effect
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Q: What are examples of projectile motion Check all that apply
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Q: Do heavier objects fall with a greater acceleration than lighter objects in free fall
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Q: What energy transformations occurring in a crumpling paper
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Q: What is the relationship between force and accerlation
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Q: What is a measure of the quality of matter that exists in a object
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Q: What is text medium
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Q: What is the easiest to add energy to matter
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Q: What is difference between temperature thermal energy and heat
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Q: Is phosphorus a conductor or is it an insulator
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Q: What is between particles
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Q: What will cause the greatest increase in the gravitational force between the two masses
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