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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 types of motion is noticed in the pendulum of clock and swing
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Q: What is called the ratio of magnitude of the forces acting on each point charge separated by certain distance is
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Q: What happens to the acceleration and velocity when an object in free fall moves downward
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Q: What type of sound has a frequency to low to be detected by humans
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Q: Why electric current should not be passed through the potentiometer for a long time continuously
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Q: What is a force that pulls on an object and causes acceleration if not balanced by an opposing force
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Q: What is the term that describes when the penis becomes larger in stiffer as chambers within it be council of blood
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Q: Is 1.75 gallons more than 10 pints
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Q: Is sugar tong a third class lever
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Q: What we called the tendency of liquid molecules to rise spontaneously up tubes with narrow diameters
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Q: What three types of energy comes out of a hair dryer
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Q: Why does the eye notice more vibrations in warmer colours than cooler
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Q: What is the average force a person can pull a rope with
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Q: What thermal in the atmosphere is
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Q: What gets broken before it is held
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Q: Is catastrophic interference another name for destructive interference
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Q: Why is kelvin scale regarded better than Celsius scale
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Q: When the cardboard is at rest (answer)
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Q: When a certain string is clamped at both ends the lowest 4resonant frequencies are measured to be 100150200 and 250 hz.One of the resonant frequencies (below 200hz) is missing. What isit
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Q: What is Differential of physics
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Q: What is the ratio of Distance travelled by body falling freely starting from rest in the first second and third seconds
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Q: What factors does the weight of an object depend
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Q: What is reflection and example from our daily life
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Q: How much celsius is 72 degrees Fahrenheit
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Q: What is A force attracts objects towards he center of the earth
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Q: What is The rate which an object moves in a given direction
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