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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: Why do gamma rays have no charge
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Q: Why would it require greater force to start a refrigerator moving than to start a book moving
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Q: In what units it is measured quantity is quoted as having a value of 6.2 ms. in what units it is measured
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Q: What is the force from water that pushes things up
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Q: Why are we not pulled off Earth and toward the Sun
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Q: What is the relationship between the wavelength and frequency of a sine wave
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Q: What is the path of the light ray that hits a mirror at its vertex
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Q: When was Albert Einstein 3rd law of motion discovered
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Q: How did researchers go about investigating trans-sonic flight... How did shock waves affect the speed of aircraft
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Q: What has more mass the catapult or the marble
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Q: What tool would I need to use to measure the density of a block of wood
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Q: What is an instrument that measures hot and cold
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Q: What is Distinguish between mass and weight
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Q: What is the scientific measurement for temperature
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Q: What is The empty space in a container
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Q: How much does a 1000 dollar bill weigh
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Q: What is electromagnetic waves that transfer heat
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Q: What type of radiation that is sometimes felt as heat
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Q: What state of matter obeys Boyle's laws
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Q: In an experiment the hypothesis is If the wavelength of the light shining on a plant is shortened the rate of photosynthesis is slowed down. If this experiment is performed .
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Q: What is the measurement of how loud or soft a sound is called
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Q: What insstrument Indicates the amount of energy the wave carries
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