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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 a wave has a frequency of 5.0 waves per second and the distance between the peaks of the wave is 20 cm. What is the speed of the wave
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Q: If a person weighs 135 pounds how much of that weight would be water
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Q: What is a lens that refracts light inward toward a point
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Q: How do you find wavelength of transverse wave
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Q: What is produced from an electric current
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Q: What is the density of blobs in a bottle
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Q: What is the acceleration of a car going a constant speed of 100
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Q: Why do you think temperature is the measure of the average energry of motion of all the particles within a substance
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Q: When a person pushes on a wall why doesnt the wall fall over
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Q: What is a wheelbarrow example of what type of lever
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Q: What is the following true of sound waves
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Q: Will allow some light to pass through it water frosted glass clear glass
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Q: Do Light waves bend or refract at what between two media
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Q: Do electrons travel in definite circular pathway around the nucleus
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Q: In a grocery store you push a 12.3kg shopping cart with a force of 10.1N. If the cart starts at rest how far does it move in 2.5s (assuming no friction from the floor. Hint calculate the acceleration
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Q: Is a centrapedal force a non contact or contact force
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Q: In vacuum the shorter the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave is the
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Q: What happens to the temperature of a house as the sun's radiant energy touches it
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Q: What additional COIN imperatives call for a careful calculation of the type and amount of force applied
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Q: What does momentum do As impulse goes up
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Q: What is sound waves of an example of echo
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Q: What Hands moving on a battery operated clock is an example of what kind of energy conversion
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Q: If two waves interfere destructively what does the resulting wave have
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Q: Where the quarks located
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Q: What is th weight of a 75kg mass
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Q: What is true about triple point
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Q: What color spectrum for optical devices is typically used due to its effectiveness on the human eye
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Q: What units and tools are used to measure mass
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Q: How does distance affect the strength of the force in gravity
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Q: If you are operating in fog and you hear a series of sound signals what is the most appropriate response
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Q: What features did the Roman Inquisition particularly object in the work of Veronese
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Q: What does fusion energy mean
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Q: What average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance is called
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Q: What is a standard against which experimental results can be measured
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Q: What kind of device is a wind turbine
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Q: What is a tool used to hold two objects together
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Q: What is the movement of the longitudinal waves
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Q: What amount of work done to produce a sound determines which property of sound waves
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Q: What part of the ear amplifies vibrations from the incoming sound waves
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Q: What is acceleration in dance
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Q: Why increasing the voltage applied to a wire can have the same effect on the current in the wire that decreasing the resistance of the wire does
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Q: Is it true or false that a push or pull is called a force
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Q: Is it true or false that a cart loaded with groceries has more inertia because it has more mass than the empty cart
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Q: Is colder a noun
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Q: What happens to the frequency of the wave if you increase the wavelength keeping the velocity of the wave constant
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Q: How is the sun a primary source of energy
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Q: Why was the war that Julian started slowing down wonder
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Q: Is reaction a contact force
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