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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: When spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 have equal masses of 200 kg spaceship 1 has a speed of 0 ms and spaceship 2 has a speed of 10 ms what is the magnitude of their combined momentum
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Q: What True or false in a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences more force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations
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Q: What are the factors affecting the moment of a force
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Q: Why can a straw house be well insulated
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Q: How do you use displaced moving average
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Q: What is an optical device that uses a lens to produce a larger virtual image
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Q: What happens to most of the energy when earth surface absorbs light
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Q: How much does 500ml of ice cream weigh in pounds and ounces
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Q: What do you conclude about the importance of know where a force will act on a structure
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Q: Is petrol density higher than water density
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Q: Why does a spoon in a glass appear to be bent or broken in water
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Q: Can I use hair gel as conductive gel
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Q: What happens to the compass when an aluminum bar is close
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Q: Why does the speed of a tyre increase whenever it is pushed
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Q: What is the role of physics in science technology and society
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Q: What sets the electrons into motion in an electric circuit
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Q: What is the role of photosystem 2
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Q: What is two or more objects or ideas observed for their difference is called
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Q: In order to reverse the direction of current in a motor what does the current conduct
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Q: How can the motion of an object best be described
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Q: Why do I get an erection
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Q: How is imbeleko done
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Q: Why fireman directs a powerful stream of water on fire from a hase pipe. the hase pipe trends to backwards
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Q: Why the result varies in practical and theoretical gain
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Q: What factor determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it
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Q: What Energy that moves through an electric circuit is carried by moving'
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Q: Is the first law of thermodynamics states that energy can be transformed in different ways but can never be created or destroyed. A.True
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Q: Will you get a more total internal reflection with a medium that has a small critical angle or with OR that has a large critical angle
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Q: What is correct about action-reaction force pairs
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Q: What is PGR expansion
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Q: How does a screw decrease force by increasing distance
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Q: What statement about action-reaction force pairs is incorrect
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Q: What happens to water vapor when energy is taken away
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Q: What do Scientists now know that heat is
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Q: Is the efficiency of a machine is 60 the percentage of work input used to overcome friction
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Q: What is AU in physics
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Q: What type of image is formed in our eye
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Q: How much does a half of a cucumber weigh in grams
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Q: Can the walking on a road be an example of resolution of vectors
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Q: Why is the sun called the ultimate source of energyExplain
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Q: How much does a 80kg person weigh
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Q: What are the factors that affect the heat transfer capacity of an evaporator
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Q: What is a carrier and how does it affect what you hear on the radio
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Q: Is image in a plane mirror upright
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Q: What solar nuclear reaction four nuclei bond together
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Q: Why are some materials difficult to place in an electrostatics series
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Q: How do you compute the standard error in refractive index from your graph
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Q: Who uses nuclear energy and for what purpose
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Q: Why don't light rays stream to an open window into a dark room spread evenly through entire room
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