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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: Modern dual-processing theory is the idea that our minds have tracks.
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Q: What is the magnitude of the force acting on the electron due to its interaction with Earth and acirc and 128 and 153s magnetic field
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Q: Consider two long straight parallel wires each carrying a current I. If the currents move in the same direction
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Q: Explain how cochlea allow us to hear both low frequency and high frequency sound
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Q: What causes a sound wave to form
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Q: How could you increase the air pressure inside a bag containing a group of air molecules
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Q: An object being swung in circles on the end of rope is an example of projectile motion.
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Q: Can uniform angular velocity has acceleration
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Q: What makes a soft high pitched sound
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Q: At the point of a converging lens the object cannot be seen.
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Q: How can you reduce friction between two surfaces
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Q: A runner went from 6 ms to 2 ms in 2 seconds what was his acceleration
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Q: Which Helps us to know how merging works
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Q: Which type of hanger is used when thermal horizondal movement is a factor
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Q: What is the speed in a given directon
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Q: The volume of air in a balloon
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Q: Does a milkshake have low viscosity
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Q: How many grams does a single skittle weigh
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Q: When the lens loses its elasticity and can no longer bring the objects into focus the condition is known as
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Q: How many times can you a dollar bill back and forth before it tears
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Q: If you observe that air pressure is decreasing what kind of weather do you think is coming
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Q: What is the wave length of 15m and travels at 330 ms
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Q: What does a bouncing ball obey the law of conservation of energy
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Q: According to the law of conservation of energy what always stays the same
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Q: If there were no frictionhow long would it take the cart to stop after you turned off the fan
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Q: A change of state does not affect an object's
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Q: A car travels 60 km in the first 2 hours and 68 km in the next 2 hours. What is the car and acirc and 128 and 153s average speed
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Q: What happens if there is to much friction
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Q: What word describes how well a sound can be heard
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Q: How does the pitch of a moving car horn sound to person in front of it
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Q: . When performing and completing a static governor adjustment on a mechanical governor system what is the relative position of the flyweights attached to the governor gear compared to the governor cup
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Q: When a sound waves moves in the same direction as the hearer what gets closer together
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Q: What are sounds that have a frequency too high for people to hear called
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Q: How many waves occur in a given time
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Q: What is when two waves increase amplitude
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Q: What happens when a wave hits a hard surface
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Q: What did sir Issac newto use to describe forces and motion
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Q: What is a form of energy that always moves from a warmer object to a cooler object
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Q: Define buoyancy with a visual to the explanation
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Q: Explain what forces are acting on the rock once the lever is level and unmoving
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Q: Did either animals change it speed
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Q: How much does 1 cubic yard of railroad ballast weigh
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Q: To produce or make electricity in to
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Q: Matched forces cause changes in motion.
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Q: What happens to the amplitude of a sound wave when it hits a wall
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Q: Friction places on objects to make them slow down.
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Q: 10) What is the product of joint force development
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Q: Unlike mechanical waves electromagnetic waves can travel through .
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Q: If C-11 has a half life of 20 minutes and you have 2 grams what will be left in an hour
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