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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: Time and velocity are both vectors.
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Q: Why is sound not transmitted in a vacuum How are sound waves produced
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Q: How would you compare the sensitivity of your ears to that of the dog in terms of detecting sound
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Q: The colors that make up white light are called what
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Q: Phase difference between two points on wave front
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Q: When you exert a force on an object it exerts the same force back on you
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Q: How do control the temperature for a Bunsen burner
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Q: Calculate what is the momentum of a 750 kg car travelling at a velocity of 25 ms
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Q: Why can gravity pull on the suspended particles and grasses in the air
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Q: Think critically explain whether the following statement is true if an object i movingthere must be a force acting on it.
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Q: Can cold energy be transferred to an object
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Q: Josh rowed a boat 1 mile out into the lake then turned right and rowed another 12 mile. Draw a vector diagram that shows his resultant displacement. Be sure to label all vectors.
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Q: If he dropped a piece of burlap tied into a ball with twine and a 2-pound rock at the same time what would he have seen and why
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Q: Which waves are bent as they pass from one medium to another medium of a different density
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Q: Explain drag and how it relates to flight.
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Q: If a house was viewed through infrared goggles where would the most heat be seen
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Q: Any material from which energy can be obtained is called a
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Q: A hollow tennis ball and a lead filled tennis ball are dropped off of a tall building. which reaches the ground first
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Q: What is the complete spectrum of electromagnetic wave frequencies and wavelengths
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Q: Suppose a rock is dropped off a cliff with an initial speed of 0 ms. What is the rocks speed after 5 seconds in ms if it encounters no air resistance
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Q: What is the magnitude of his displacement during this walk in meters
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Q: What are the Five main types of forces
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Q: The balls in the figure above have the same mass. if the balls are dropped from the table at he same timewhich ball will hit the floor first
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Q: Describe the motion of a car shown by the distance -graph in figure 1a
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Q: An object goes from a speed of 9ms to a total stop in 3 s. what is the objects acceleration
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Q: How are all electromagnetic waves alike how ado they differ
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Q: What does a measure of both the speed and direction of a moving object
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Q: What weighs 3700 tonnes
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Q: Suppose a rock in free fall is dropped off a cliff after falling 5 seconds it speed will be 100
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Q: How many KB is 800 pixels
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Q: Is friction useful to ship
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Q: The law of motion that states that an object will maintain its straight line motion until acted upon by unbalanced force is
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Q: A cart loaded with groceries has more inertia because it has more mass then the empty cart true or false
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Q: A skydiver slows down in 54 ms to 4 ms by opening his parachute if it takes 0.75 What is is the magnitude of the skydivers acceleration
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Q: Julie ran eight laps around her schools quarter mile track in 18 minutes what was her average velocity was
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Q: What is an average velocity of zero
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Q: What are some science sentences using magnetic field
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Q: In freefall do heavier objects fall with a greater acceleration than lighter objects
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Q: Source of error in a electricity experiment
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Q: What are some destructive forces on Jekyll island
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Q: Is water displaced by waves or does the water stay in the same place
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Q: What term does not describe the surface air movement of a Northern Hemisphere low-pressure system
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Q: A piece of ice floats on water. what does this tell you about the density of ice compared to the density of water
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Q: The height length and period of a wave comprise the what
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Q: A fault has a shearing force.
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Q: Relationship of physics and information technology
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Q: What are three ways friction can be removed
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