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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 Radio waves have a longer wavelength than microwaves What else is true about radio waves
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Q: What is the minimum wavelength of audible sound if speed sound in air is 330ms
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Q: What is the meaning of action-reaction
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Q: If you draw the lines of action of all the forces acting on the board and extend the lines what will you get
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Q: What happens for heat to be transferred by convection
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Q: If a simple machine could be frictionless how would IMA and AMA compare
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Q: What does the wavelength of an EM wave tell us about its energy
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Q: How do you determine the amplitude of transverse wave
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Q: Is Bristol board conductor or insulator
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Q: When objects of two different are in contact what happens
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Q: Is a safety pin a conductor
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Q: Is the best thermal insulator A. Stone Water C. Air Metal
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