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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 small child has a wagon with a mass of 10 kilograms and the child pulls on the wagon with a force of 2 newtons what is the acceleration of the wagon
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Q: If the mass is 44g and the volume is 10 ml what is the density of the object
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Q: If a graduated cylinder has a current water level of 30 ml and you add an object which causes the water level to rise 53 ml what is the volume of the object you placed in the water
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Q: Is it true scientists use English units of measurement
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Q: What are some Examples of push and pull theory that explains why people migrate
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Q: How does a vector quantity differ from a scalar quantity
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Q: What are five ways that an objects motion can change
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Q: What is the speed of the object after it has fallen for 6 seconds An object with a mass of 8 g is in free fall.
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Q: What measurement depends on gravitational force mass or weight Explain
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Q: Is potassium a good thermal conductor
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Q: What is the name of a material that returns to its original shape after being deformed
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Q: How much does a gold ellipsis weigh
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Q: Is work done if you pull a child in a wagon
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Q: What was the rate and direction of plate motion from 1.6 ma to present time
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Q: What is the formula of solving acceleration and weight
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Q: How do to change the magnification of the microscope
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Q: How far does a wave travel in three periods of the source
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Q: How many times did Thomes Edison take to make the working light bulb
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Q: What is the state of rubidium at 25 degrees celsius
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Q: What is energy transformation in photosynthesis
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Q: What matter has the ability to carry an electric current
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Q: What the pressure area risk assessment tools which are used in own work area
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Q: Why does the length and position of my shadow change as I walk towards a lamp post and when I walk away from the lamp post
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Q: What is the energy transfer in gas cookers
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Q: What implication do the study of light tell us
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Q: What does the smart pulley used in this experiment measures
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Q: What is the Name of 4 Internal forces
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Q: Why can you feel the heat from fire when sat near it.
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Q: Can objects have equal velocities without equal speed
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Q: When an object at rest explodes into two part fly apart must they move in exactly opposite directions(b) when a moving object strikes a stationary one must they move off in exactly opposite directions
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Q: What is The force which acts on all bodies in water causing them to appear to have less weight is called
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