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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 device works by rotating a wire coil withing a magnetic field to produce electric current
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Q: If we wear high heels in one leg and sleepers in another leg which exerts pressure more preesure to the ground
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Q: How do liquids affect friction
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Q: Who does light behave when it interacts with matter
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Q: What effect will the cross-sectional area of the conductor have on the resistance of a conductor
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Q: What is a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
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Q: What is the difference between using nuclear energy and biomass energy
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Q: How A speed boat moving at a velocity of 25 ms runs out of gas and drifts to a stop 3 minutes later 100 meters away. What is its rate of deceleration
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Q: What Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity over time. If a runner increases velocity from 2 ms to 4 ms over a period of 20 seconds what is her acceleration
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Q: If a book is placed on top of the table are there forces acting on the book
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Q: Is a book placed on the top of a table at rest or in motion
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Q: When A speed boat moving at a velocity of 25 ms runs out of gas and drifts to a stop 3 minutes later 100 meters away. What is its rate of deceleration
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Q: If the rate of evaporation from the surface of a liquid exceeds the rate of condensation
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Q: What of the following has both kinetic and potential energy A. A hot air balloon flying B. A book sitting on a shelf C. A bug crawling on the ground D. A ball rolling on the ground
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Q: What is Measure of the amount of matter in object
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Q: If the edge of the plate A suddenly flicks upward a large amount of water may be displaced
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Q: What is the distance between two peaks in a electromagnetic wave is called
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Q: Do all forces acting on an object result to its motion
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Q: What is the primary factor that can change the motion of an object
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Q: What Primary factor that can change the motion of an object
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Q: What are three disadvantages of thermal expansion
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Q: How dense a medium is in a compression part of the wave and how empty the rarefied area is
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Q: When we blow air onto to the mirror the image in the mirror was not clear
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Q: How did Einstein revolutionized modern physics by
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