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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: How does the Kelvin scale link to heat
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Q: How does frame of reference measure motion
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Q: Do all rocks have mass
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Q: Is the following sentence true or false most places have winds that blow steadily enough to be worthwhile energy source
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Q: What The air inside a balloon exerts a force of 1.5 N on an area of 0.5 m2. What is the pressure inside the balloon
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Q: When the mass of a parcel is 8kg how many times heavier is this than a package weighing a quarter kg
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Q: Why does an object such as a cannonball appear to fall toward Earth rather than Earth falling toward the cannonball
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Q: What A force can affect the of an object
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Q: What type of waves is produced by a moving or vibrating objects
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Q: If a feather and a penny are dropped down a long tube which has no air which will hit the bottom of the tube first
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Q: What is the density if water is cooled fron 4 degrees celcius to 0 degrees celcius
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Q: Is Stretching a rubber band is a physical change
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Q: What is the force that resists the movement of one object against another when the objects touch
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Q: Is The force needed to overcome static friction usually less than that needed to overcome kinetic friction.
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Q: Is it true that someone stole albert Einstein's brain
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Q: What is an force that can cause an object to change its speed and direction.
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Q: How do electromagnetic wave affect us
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Q: Is nuclear fuel a fuel
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Q: What types of nuclear radiation can pass through a T-shirt
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Q: What units can be used to describe vector quantities
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Q: Is it true that An air hockey puck bouncing off the sides of the table is an example of projectile motion.
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Q: How are Convergence of the eyes when focusing on a nearby object is achieved by the means of
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Q: What is the energy transfer for a human jumping on a trampoline
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Q: What products store kinetic energy
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Q: If the temperature in a sealed transformer rises but the pressure remains constant what should you do
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Q: In order to cause a moving body to pursue a circular path it is necessary to apply what
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Q: Will produce the most force
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Q: What is difference between alpha helix and beta sheet
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Q: If the work on a simple machine equals the output work it's said to be 100 efficient
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Q: Do each wave produced did any of the spring coils actually travel from one end of the slinky to another
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