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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: The force applied when using a simple machine.
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Q: What is an example of a acceleration sprint
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Q: Determine the weight of an average physical science textbook whose mass is 3.1 kilograms. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8ms2.
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Q: What could happen if you accidentally swallow a foreign object
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Q: If you cut a peice of glass into 4 pieces what would happen to its density
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Q: Why do forks look different under water
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Q: A certain material has a density of 0.2 gml. Is this material good for building a bridge or for making chushions for a couch
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Q: Energy when object is stretched or squashed
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Q: When solid surfaces slide over each other the kind of friction that occurs is called sliding friction true or false
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Q: How much does a double wall oven weigh
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Q: Two forces that would change the motion of a bicycle traveling along a road
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Q: What is the point of support on which la ever turns to move an object called
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Q: Is a conductor a material that does not easily give up or take on electrons
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Q: Is 35 c cooler than 100f
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Q: Is a copper penny a conductor or a insulator
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Q: Is a human hand a conductor or a insulator
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Q: A skydiver loses which type of potential energy as she falls
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Q: Can neurons be compared to a football field
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Q: What happens to a light wave traveling through air when it strikes a boundary with water at a 45 and Acirc and deg angle
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Q: It is harder to stop a rolling ball then a pin pong ball when both are rolling at the same velocity this is an example of
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Q: Can peppercorn float on water
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Q: Formula for finding final velocity
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Q: What is heated by radiation
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Q: What happens to the thermal energy of an object as temperature decreases as it increases
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Q: Information taken from an existing classified source and generated into another form or medium
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Q: What happens to mass and energy in an closed system
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Q: In which layer of the sun is energy transformed between atoms
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Q: How is temperature related to the viscosity of a liquid
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Q: Why does an ordinary glass break when placed on a hot stove
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Q: What is it called when a light bends as it passes through water what is it called
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Q: What kind of energy does convection currents transfer through a fluid
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Q: Experience the sounds of different kinds of bells
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Q: A machine exerts a 100 N force to the right over a 5.00 meter length in 4.00 seconds. Calculate the power output of this machine.
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Q: How are the three types of heat transfer alike
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Q: How many btus are requiier to change five pounds of ice 20f to steam at 220f
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Q: What elements are elastic
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Q: What travels through space that is called called radiation
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Q: Where do you think humans get their energy
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Q: Imagine an elevator crowded with too many passengers for such a small space. This situation would be a good analogy for a substance with what property
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Q: Patented the process for vulcanizing rubber (making it stronger and more elastic)
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Q: What is correct concerning subatomic particles
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Q: Why earlier scientists could not guess the gravitational force
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Q: The energy something has because of its position or condition is
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Q: What are the two substances used as moderators in nuclear reactors
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Q: What are the principle of floating
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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the superposition theorem explain briefly
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Q: Change in velocity in given period of time
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Q: What has more energy ultraviolet waves or X rays
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Q: What energy is stored within atoms
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Q: A moving company uses a machine to raise a 900-newton refrigerator to the second floor of a building. The machine consists of a single pulley with a mechanical advantage of 1. How many newtons of inpu
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