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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: 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: 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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Q: What would kinetic energy address
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Q: Why does 100g of coconut have more energy stored than equal mass of dried potato
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Q: Is paper a polymer or a composite
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Q: What is true about composite materials
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Q: What are the two insulators of heat
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Q: How does applied force change the speed of an object
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Q: What is the combined energy of electrons striking on the screen of cathode ray oscilliscope in 1 second
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Q: What is the difference between the transfer of heat by conduction and that by radiation
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Q: What happens to radiant heat when it falls on a body what does the absorption of radiant heat by a body depend on
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Q: What is Distinguish between Celsius and Fahrenheit
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Q: What three things can light rays travel thorough
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Q: What movement of heat energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
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Q: When can work be negative physics
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Q: How electric current flow in metal
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Q: Is forbidden based on the second law of thermodynamics
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Q: What element of art that is the path of a moving point thorough space
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Q: What A small cube of iron and a large flat sheet of iron contain the same volume. Which one will completely rust first Explain why.
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Q: Can you hear a watch ticking in a airless bottle
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Q: Will a marble float in water
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Q: What type of energy store in kerosene
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Q: Why did people ignore Democritus's ideas for such long time
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Q: What type of waves have crests and troughs
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Q: What type of energy is related to heat
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Q: Why energy is converted from PE to KE when an object falls
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Q: What is a force of 350 N causes a body to move with an acceleration of 10ms What is the mass of the body
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Q: What is moderately large effusion
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Q: What will happen to an objects wavelength as the object moves toward you
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Q: What is created when specific pitches and sound qualities are used to deliberately in a set pattern
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Q: What is an object created to contain related documents and aplications
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Q: In order to toast a slice of bread the toaster changes eletrical energy into witch other type of energy
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Q: Is fishing rod a first class lever
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Q: What happens to the slinky wave when it reaches the second person
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Q: When waves bend what is it called
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Q: What is the lower specific gravity of oil
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Q: If a light ray is traveling from air into a glass prism how will the direction of the light ray change after it enters the prism
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Q: Is A temperature change of one Kelvin is smaller than a change of one Celsius degree
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Q: What kind of heat transfer that travels through space in electromagnetic waves is called
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Q: Why a convex lens called converging lens
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Q: Why glass is charged positively when it is rubbed with dry cloth explain whether glass gains or loses electron when it is charged answer
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Q: When an alarm clock rings how will nearby air particles move in relation to the direction of the sound waves
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