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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 is KE equal to half mass velocity squared
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Q: Does work depend only on how far the object moves yes or no
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Q: How do wheels reduce friction
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Q: What are some example of unlike parallel Forces
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Q: What is acceleration produced by a force of 12 Newton exerted on an object of mass 3 kg
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Q: Do All emitters transmit either a continuous wave or a pulsed waveform
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Q: Is a kilogram or a gram greater
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Q: What happens to frequency if time period is increased
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Q: How many quarts are in 90 liters
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Q: What actually transferred when you dipped your finger into the water in what direction did it transfer
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Q: How does the number of slits in diffraction grating affect the resolution of interference maximally
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Q: What is Gender of conductor
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Q: How can you Prove that simple machine changes the direction of effort
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Q: Is some gold field magnetized
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Q: What boat would have a red light over a white light on top of it
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Q: What are two forces that are trying to make the cyclist slow down
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Q: How did Newton's work promote secularism during the Scientific Revolution
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Q: What light they see when they looked carefully
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Q: How many joules in one kilogram of coal
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Q: What happens to photons and photoelectrons when you double the amount of light shining on the metal
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Q: How many tons is 700000 pounds
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Q: IS 14.73 Volume Higher or lower at 14.65
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Q: Why do surfers wax there surfboards is it because friction
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Q: What is a thickened area of the skin that results from excess friction is known as a
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Q: How fast is a ball going when it hits the ground after being dropped from a height of 16m The acceleration of gravity is 9.8ms2
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