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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: Explain what forces are acting on the rock once the lever is level and unmoving
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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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Q: As a sound wave changes from one to another it will often be refracted.
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Q: Who ultimately makes the determination for installation personel to practice personal dosimetry
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Q: If Ra-226 had a f life of 1600 years and you have 20 grams how much will be left in 3200 years
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Q: Spaceship 1 and spaceship 2 have equal masses of 150kg spaceship 1 has an initial momentum magnitude of 900 kg ns what is its initial speed
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Q: The number of waves passing a give point per second
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Q: When an object is less dense than the fluid is is in the object will float or sink
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Q: Use the kinetic theory to explain condensation
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Q: Percentage of energy that is used by a device to perform work is called
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Q: Example of a lever in a playground
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Q: If you know the amount of the unbalanced force acting upon an object and the mass of the object using Newton's 2nd Law what could you calculate about the object
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Q: Use the kinetic theory to explain evaporation
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Q: The amount of work done on a machine is 300 j and the machine does 50 j of work. what can you say about the amount of friction that the machine has while operating
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Q: Why does no refraction occur when the media have the same index of refraction
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Q: You can add different objects to your presentation. Which option can make an object look closer or farther away than it actually is
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Q: Where is nuclear energy available
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Q: What is study of heat energy and its transformation
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Q: Compare and contrast transmission electron microscopes and transmission positron microscpes
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Q: The illustration above shows the interior of which object
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Q: A 20 kg bike accelerates at 10 ms2. With what force was the person pedaling
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Q: The electrostatic force between two charges located 2 meters apart is 0.10N. What will a 2-C charge and an 8-C charge attract each other when placed the same distance apart
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Q: Sled is being pulled to the left by 5 dogs each dog pulling with 6 Newtons South of force. Find the net force.
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Q: Which law relates acceleration to mass and how force affects the two
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Q: What type of material transmits some of the light that reaches itand objects behind the material appear blurred
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Q: Why does the author compare the way sinews move through teeth to the way a wind blows through a window
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Q: A pendulum has a length L and time period T for completing one oscillation.
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Q: Energy is the ability to do work or cause
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Q: What force is required to give an object with mass 50 kg and acceleration of 8 ms2
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Q: A bicyclist of mass kg rides in a circle at a speed of 4.5 ms. If the radius of the circle is 8 m what is the centripetal force on the bicyclist
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Q: Identify the two factors that determine the force of gravity between two objects and how they impact force
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Q: Mechanical energy is the sum of the kinetic and
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Q: Bulbs in parallel
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Q: Does the size of an object matter in terms of vibration and pitch
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Q: What is the difference between the two wavefront
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Q: What is the thing used to control the air flow in a Bunsen burner called
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Q: Why is wind a renewable resource
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Q: What energy transfer takes place in a fan heater
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Q: How many grains of saLT IN A KILO
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Q: How does reducing energy loss from homes demonstrate environmental
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Q: How Does the angle affect the simple pendulum
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Q: A form of energy that can be heard
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