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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: Principle of the lever.
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Q: What are conclusion of wind energy
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Q: Suppose the mechanical advantage of a machine is 4 and the input force is 20 N. What is the output force
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Q: A man pulls his children in a wagon with a handle that is at an angle of 32 with the ground if the man pulls with a force of 290 n how much force actually pulls the wagon forward
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Q: What are the 3 body systems used for running
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Q: Electromagnetic waves can behave as particle this particle is called
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Q: In energy resources what is the Mysterious one source
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Q: When light is travelling through a medium it travels in a
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Q: Some thing just don't let light through at all
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Q: What term describes the ratio of the force and the area on which it acts
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Q: Going from air to glass light bends
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Q: Why is wavelength information of value in studying plants
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Q: How does a tornado slow down
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Q: What happens after surface winds slow down in a tornado due to ground friction
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Q: Which scientist explains things like movement heat and light
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Q: Who is responsible for time temperature
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Q: What is the difference in how light will act on a smooth versus rough surface
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Q: How many kg in 3200g
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Q: A ball mass 0.300 kg is thrown upward rising 10.0 m above the point at which it was released.
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Q: What the type of wave that has the greatest energy
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Q: Explain how thermal energy is transferred by radiation
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Q: What dose a high specific heat tell about a substance
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Q: According to how the other half liveswhat did waste water in sinks do
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Q: Hi i have a US quarter and it only weigh 5.4
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Q: In the Northern Hemisphere the Coriolis effect makes winds .
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Q: What do concave lenses look like
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Q: How does sound travel through solids liquids gasses
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Q: You and a friend together apply a force of 1000 N to a car which makes the car roll 10 m in 1 min and 40 s. How much work did you and your friend do together
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Q: Do tornados' low pressure often makes houses explode
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Q: A material doesn't let heat pass through it.
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Q: What color of light does a red filter allow to pass through it
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Q: What do xerox machines have to with static electricity
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Q: When the hydrosphere receives energy from the Sun what does water do A.condenses. B.precipitates. C.evaporates. D. runs off
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Q: All things that never move
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Q: When a pot of water is put on a stove the water at the top gets hot primarily by . a. radiation c. convection b. conduction d. condensation
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Q: On a hot summer day heat waves can be seen rising from the asphalt. What type of heat transfer do the heat waves demonstrate conduction convection radiation vibration
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Q: If you put a pot on the stove the pot becomes hot. The heat is transferred to the pot on the burner by radiation. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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Q: Water makes a good coolant because it has a . a. high specific heat c. low specific heat b. high boiling point d. low freezing point
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Q: A piece of ice melts in one hand because heat moves from the hand into the ice. This is an example of heat transfer by
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Q: What heats up the fastest dry sand rock water or wet sand
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Q: What weight is 69.0 kg in pounds
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Q: What are some of the fundamental considerations when task organizing a force
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Q: Example of moving body which is in equilibrium
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Q: What happens to the angular velocity of an object as it starts to decrease in size
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Q: Jay takes a fully inflated ballon and put it n a freezer two hours later the ballon appears deflated. what is this
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Q: Does angular speed depend on distance
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