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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 speed of electrons in the beam
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Q: What is the speed of light in copper
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Q: What is the speed of light in meters per second
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Q: What is the speed of light in units of c
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Q: What is the speed of lightning and how does it compare to other natural phenomena
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Q: What is the speed of sound in space and how does it differ from the speed of sound in a medium such as air or water
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Q: What is the speed of sound in space and how does it differ from the speed of sound in other mediums
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Q: What is the speed of sound in this gas
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Q: What is the speed of teleportation
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Q: What is the speed of the electron in its orbit
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Q: What is the spectroscopic notation for state f
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Q: What is the spectrum of fluorescent lights and how does it affect the quality of light emitted
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Q: What is the spectrum of light emitted by an incandescent bulb
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Q: What is the speed at which an acoustic wave propagates in an incompressible flow
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Q: What is the speed at which you must vibrate in order to pass through walls
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Q: What is the speed of a bullet in km/h
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Q: What is the speed of a photon in a vacuum
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Q: What is the speed of a point at the top edge of the tire
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Q: What is the speed of a point on the rim of an object in motion
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Q: What is the speed of electricity in copper
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Q: What is the specific heat of CO2 and how does it affect the temperature changes in a system
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Q: What is the specific heat of a brick material and how does it affect its ability to retain and release heat
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Q: What is the specific heat of brick and how does it affect the thermal properties of buildings
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Q: What is the specific heat of dry air and how does it affect the temperature changes in a system
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Q: What is the specific heat of water in joules per kilogram degree Celsius
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Q: What is the specific volume of air at 300K
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Q: What is the specific wavelength of a green LED
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Q: What is the specific wavelength of blue LED light
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Q: What is the specific wavelength of infrared light
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Q: What is the specific wavelength of the color pink
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Q: What is the source of the distinctive popcorn popping sound
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Q: What is the source of the electrical energy in the brain
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Q: What is the source of voltage in an electrical circuit
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Q: What is the space between electrons filled with
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Q: What is the space occupied by the electrons in an atom called
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Q: What is the spacing (in mm) between the slits
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Q: What is the specific Newton's law that provides the explanation for why you are able to feel objects that you touch
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Q: What is the specific heat capacity of air in kilojoules per kilogram degree Celsius
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Q: What is the specific heat capacity of air in kilojoules per kilogram per kelvin
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Q: What is the specific heat capacity of argon
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Q: What is the sound of lightly stroking a crystal goblet
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Q: What is the sound of popcorn popping
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Q: What is the sound of styrofoam rubbing against each other
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Q: What is the sound pressure level of the environment in which the experiment was conducted
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Q: What is the source of a sound wave and how does it propagate through a medium
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Q: What is the source of energy that comes from the movement of electrons
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Q: What is the source of force behind the movement of celestial bodies in the universe
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Q: What is the source of light energy
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Q: What is the source of sound in a musical instrument
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