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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 constrained mean
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Q: When Stephen and Andy are sitting next to each other on a bench. according to the law of universal gravitation there should be a gravitational force between them why don't they feel this force
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Q: What factors makes nuclear energy unsustainable
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Q: What is the Definition of power resource
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Q: If you place a book on top of a table is the book at rest or in motion
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Q: How is for related to accelerations
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Q: What variable is a variable being tested
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Q: How do series circuits use current and voltage
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Q: What does the length of a vector of a arrow represent
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Q: Why are beta particles called ionizing radiation
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Q: How would you draw the milk analogy for electrical circuits as the cow as the source
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Q: What are individual quanta of light energy called
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Q: If you travel from cologne to marseille in which direction will you be traveling
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Q: In a small stationary light in a darkened room will appear to move because of the lack of cues to indicate that the light is not moving
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Q: What is used as a way to compare values for dependent values in many expiriments
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Q: What type of energy is Wind moving water and falling rock are examples of
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Q: What are the 5 types of artificial energy
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Q: What happens if the air does not exert pressure
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Q: Can a variable be changed
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Q: How can a negatively charged rod charge an electroscope positively
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Q: How does thermal energy measure
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Q: How electric bulb glow when the electric current passes through it
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Q: What is a spectrum disorder because there is a range of severity and variety of different but recognizable behaviors associated with it.
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Q: Would you weigh a computer in pounds or in tons
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Q: What kind of forces act between molecuels
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Q: Is the force of gravity on a projectile considered positive
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Q: What happens when the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production it is called .
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Q: What might happen if you prick the balloon in the bottlle balloons experiment
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Q: What force acts against water moving through the ground
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Q: How scientist decide which microscope to use in work
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Q: WHEN THE CARDBOARD IS AT RESThow do the magnitudes and directions of the pair of forces acting on it compare
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Q: Why has a gas two values of molar heat capacities
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Q: What are the properties of brittle materials
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Q: What might happen if you prick the balloon in bottled balloon
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Q: What are the solid parts of the human body
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Q: Why is force not a scaler quantity
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Q: What kind of density do warm air mass and cold air masses have
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Q: What is Work done in moving a unit positive charge through a distance x on an equipotential surface
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Q: What type of heat transfer doesn't require molecules
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Q: What type of heat transfer occurs best in solids
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Q: Is a rolling marble a kinetic or potential energy
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Q: Is a flag blowing in the wind a kinetic of potential energy
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Q: What form is energy present in a compass
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Q: What two things do velocity include
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Q: WHAT type experiment is one in which only one variable at a time is changed
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Q: In a battery electrons flow from where
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Q: What time can Radioactivity date
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Q: Is wind up for a pitch kinetic or potential energy
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Q: What type of simple machine is a Knife blade
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Q: What term describes using ammo to light up an area
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