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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 a Form of non-nuclear radiation
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Q: How does wave amplitude and frequency affect the sounds we hear.
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Q: Why did the united state slow its contraction of nuclear power in the 1980
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Q: What is energy of an objects position above the ground
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Q: What is the difference between online contact and personal contact
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Q: Can a Photon penetrate deep tissue
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Q: When electricity can enter your home from a power station what decreases the voltage to a safe level
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Q: What is this wavelength in scientific notation A microwave has a wavelength of 0.025 m
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Q: What factor mos influences buoyancy force
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Q: What wave is defined for carry energy from one place to another
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Q: What is the media motion of a surface wave
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Q: Is the rubber Band conductor or insulators
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Q: How is music affected in an auditorium when their destructive inference in sound waves
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Q: How the size of the force changes depending on mass and distance
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Q: What is 2 degrees Celsius convert to Fahrenheit
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Q: What processes absorb sensible heat
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Q: How do you define matter in physics
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Q: Are light waves that oscillate only in a single plane polarized or unplaced
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Q: What are the advantages of choosing the wavelength of light radiation as a standard length
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Q: Where were iron bottom sound and the slot located
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Q: How do light rays pass through window glass
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Q: How can we compare and contrast work mechanical advantage and efficiency
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Q: What is the name of the tube through which sperm travels .
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Q: What is the magnitude (in N) and direction of the average force exerted by the bat on the baseball
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Q: Why is there a magnetic field even when there is no current
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Q: When distance covered by a body will be equal to displacement
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Q: What is the Purpose of buoyant heaving line
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Q: What happened a three mile island
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Q: How do you have high energy while dancing
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Q: Why did the government do after the accident at the nuclear reactor on three mile island
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Q: What wave has a color spectrum that is known as roygbiv
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Q: Is ampiltude the number of waves per unit of time
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Q: How much energy in joules is released when 0.06 kilograms of mercury is condensed to a liquid at the same temperature
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Q: What are the advantages of pendulum clocks
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