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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: Who gave us the Law of Universal Gravitation that describes the force of attraction that exists between all matter in the universe
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Q: In your own worda explain how resonance occurs when you play a horn
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Q: How many kg are in 10 stone 5 pounds
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Q: How the movement of electrons and electrical conductors any electrical insulators affect the properties of the materials
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Q: What way does water cool faster in the fridge for half an hour or in the frezzer for 1 hour
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Q: If you push a block of wood under the water you feel a force on your hand.explain
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Q: What would happen if turbines used all of the energy in the water
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Q: Why Ampere is a fundamental unit why
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Q: How are tension and torsion are different from one another
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Q: What is the definition of nuclear
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Q: What is the term that refers to the amount of space an object takes up
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Q: What kind magnets are made from materials which retain their magnetic properties for a long time
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Q: What is Gravitational force gets weaker as increases and gets stronger as the of the objects increases
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Q: What best describes the radioisotope
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Q: Will a flat sheet of paper dropped from a height of 2 m accelerate at the same rate as piece of paper crumpled into a ball Why or why not
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Q: What is a load distance
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Q: What do sciencetists to measure speed
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Q: What is the gravitational force that exists between themTwo identical metal balls weighing 490 N each are suspended with their centers 3 meters apart.
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Q: Why Water is an bad conductor of heat
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Q: What is the sanskrit word for air conditioner
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Q: When The enormous audible thunderclap that follows an aircraft as it goes through the sound barrier is called a .
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Q: Where a box of mass of kg is lowered vertically by a rope. find the force in the rope when the box is lowered with an acceleration of 4ms
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Q: What is an equation to show the relationship between the kelvin and Celsius's scales
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Q: Is the spectrum of white light from the sun continuous
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Q: Who Based on Archimedes principle the greatest buoyant force an object can experience in water is determined by which quantity
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Q: In terms of energy what kind of system is earth
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Q: What is the energy stored in an elastic material
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Q: When would you have the most potential energy
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