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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 device that uses electricity to create movement
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Q: What is used to measure how strongly the electrons in a wire are pushed
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Q: What According to the Law of Universal Gravitation which objects have the greatest gravitational force between them
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Q: What is Nikola Tesla and acutes favorite color
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Q: What method of forecasting predicts the arrival time of of a storm based on its current speed and other starting variables
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Q: When driving Accelerating is not an option in executing a decision
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Q: What is the effect of gravity on a falling object
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Q: What are two ways to increase the energy of a wave
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Q: When apple falls towards the earth the earth moves up to meet the apple. Is it true If yes why earth's motion is noticeable
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Q: Where do light waves travel fastest
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Q: What is electric conductivity intensive or extensive
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Q: What is is 325 Fahrenheit in celsious
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Q: When the energy in light waves transfers to matter
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Q: Why is so much energy lost and where does it go in the energy lost cycle
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Q: What is the force that counteracts the weight of an airplane
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Q: What is the physical significance of intrinsic impedance
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Q: How is a fluid is different from a solid in terms of its shape
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Q: What is the Circular motion occurs when an object is traveling with constant speed in a circle.
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Q: How do we calculate the cold resistance of the bulb
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Q: What must be the charge on each of two 100 kg spherical masses in order for the electrical force to be equal to the gravitational force
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Q: Do conductors or insulators have a lower resistance
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Q: How does kinetic energy affect the stopping distance from a small car compared to a larger car
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Q: How much does a cubic yard of 2b stone weigh
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Q: What object motion has what
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Q: What are the effect of changing the angle of projection of the magnitude of range maximum height and time of flight
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Q: In the first crude compass why was the needle floated in water
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Q: In Motor oil is used as a lubricant and replaces sliding friction to create which type of friction
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Q: What happens when a wave vibrates
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Q: What is the word for energy resources that cannot be refused after the are used
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Q: In which direction does frictional force act
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Q: How does the concept of simultaneity enter into the measurement of the length of an object
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Q: How are widths transferred to a side elevation (Give three methods.)
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Q: What is the momentum of proton moving with speed of 0.86
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Q: What does i mean in physics
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Q: Is there a limit to maglev trains speed
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Q: Why do we need particle model to explain states of matter
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Q: What does it show when a wave is close together
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Q: If the masses remain the same but the distance of separation is decreased to one half the original distance what happens to the gfravitational force
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Q: Why A sensitive galvanometer cannot be stable
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Q: How do you describe a variable
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Q: What is social transfers
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Q: What Any material that can be poured or can flow fro place toplace is called
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Q: What is the transfer of energy through a liquid or a gas by the motion of currents is called
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Q: What is the length of a pendulum that has a period of 0.7 s
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Q: What do you call a force that is the opposite direction of an object's motion
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Q: What Explain why conductors and insulator produce
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Q: Is a glass lens a conductor or insulator
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Q: What is true of the Celsius scale A. 212 is boiling point of water B. 0 is absolute sero C. 0 is the freezing point of water or D. 32 is the freezing point of water
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Q: Is an example of radiant energy Lightning bolt Pot of water on a stove Television Sunlight
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Q: How does changing the tension affect the wavelength if the frequency is constant
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