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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: If gravity did not affect the path of a horizontally thrown ball the ball would .
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Q: Why the potential difference between head and tail of an electric cel is 600V
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Q: Define equilibrium and write the two conditions of equilibrium
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Q: The Taking of a person their home using deception of force
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Q: Angle between incident and reflected rays is 60. what is the value of angle of incidence
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Q: What happens when objects of identical objects are dropped under different gravitational conditions
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Q: Light reaches areas that are not in direct light by means of what
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Q: For a monitor the difference between the brightest white and the darkest black is called the
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Q: A is a rigid bar that pivots at a fixed point called a
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Q: How is thermal energy transferred in fluids
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Q: Usually particles of matter draw what
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Q: Why doesn't the window fog up on warm day
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Q: The amount of matter ina given volume of space is called
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Q: If you count 5 crests passing a certain point in 5 seconds what would the wave frequency be
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Q: The Huntly power station uses gas and what to produced electricity
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Q: What is the name of the force that pushes against an opposing object
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Q: What is the number of waves that pass a specific point in a given amount of time
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Q: How much does the ear weigh
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Q: What is a waves speed if its length is 72 and its period is 5 seconds
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Q: Is the inertia of a bowling ball the same as a golf ball
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Q: What is the scientific principle for stretching a rubber band
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Q: Light travels through water when the light leaves the water it bends or
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Q: Which of thesse is true of a person walking up the steps of a downward moving escalater at a constant speed
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Q: A box weighs 35 n with gravity applying that force downward if you apply 39 n upward force to pick it up what is the netforce applied
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Q: What kind of force is static electricity
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Q: What type of reaction releases the most eneergy
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Q: What are the critical focus areas in developing work force plans
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Q: Why is weight affected by gravity
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Q: Why a vacuum between a panes is better than air
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Q: Does a centrifuge fling things inward or outward
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Q: Because of its stiffness a folding rule is better than a cloth or steel tape for measuring
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Q: As a result of the accident at Three Mile Island A.Nuclear power was proven to be safe. B.Many Americans began to worry about nuclear power. C.Nuclear power became more accepted. D.Many Americans
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Q: What is the density of water at 27.3 degrees Celcius
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Q: Within which type of system is neither the total mass nor the total energy conserved
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