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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: If 800 joules of work was done lifting a 200 Newton box to a shelf directly above the box How many meters high was the shelf
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Q: What do you call Points of maximum amplitude on standing wave
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Q: What happens to the voltage as more bulbs are added in series
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Q: What is the sequence of energy transformation occurs after a battery operated flashlight is turned in
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Q: Is gravity necessary to hear sound
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Q: Are drag forces contact or non contact forces
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Q: What is the difference between fission and fusion is
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Q: What is it called when The rubber and glass rods that are used in electrical demonstration are examples of materials through which charges will not move easily
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Q: How are both radio waves and microwaves used for communication
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Q: What type of energy transfer requires a fluid
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Q: How do you know that light is a kind of wave that can travel without a medium
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Q: What are two types of waves called
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Q: When a wave bends around a obstacle what is it called
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Q: Why does the pencil in a glass of water appear bent
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Q: Why does the differences between the waves that make up bright green light and dim red light
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Q: How do you change the magnification lens on a microscope
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Q: What part of a circuit provides energy
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Q: What would happen if there were more refrigerant in the system than the condenser and the receiver could hold
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Q: What is the wavelength of a wave that has a speed of 3kms and a frequency of 12hz
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Q: What will be the new volume of a 1.75 L sample cooled from 25 degrees celsius to 0 degrees celsius at constant pressure
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Q: Will all forces cause an object to accelerate
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Q: What is the effect of temperature on particles of matter
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Q: What is the energy that causes charged particles to move is called
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Q: What type of energy do we feel
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Q: Is thermameter is instrument or equipment
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Q: What are the characteristics of the liquid used in a liquid in a glass thermometer
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Q: What does volume mean when we are describing a sound
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Q: What are the characteristics of the liquid ( alcohol ) used in a glass thermometer
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Q: How long is a stapler using centimeters
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Q: Why Fairbanks needs batteries for electrical power
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Q: What is the pivot part of a lever
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Q: If these waves of greenlight change wave link so there is less distance from crest to crest what color might result
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Q: What is the word origin of motion
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Q: Why it is easier to lift the load as the load is pushed towards the wheel in a wheel barrow
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Q: When you walk bearfoot across a hot sidewalk you feel heat on your feet. explain What is happening with the molecules in both the sidewalk and your feet and in which direction thermal energy is moving
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Q: Why tin shears have longer handles than the scissors used to cut cloth
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Q: What is the key force in pulling an avalanche downhill
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