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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: What happens if the Weight greater than lift on a plane
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Q: The 2007 Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg for simultaneously and independently discovering giant magnetoresistance. How have their discoveries impacted your life
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Q: What is the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances called
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Q: A tightly closed well-insulated vacuum flask is an example of which type of system
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Q: What does not involve the movement of matter
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Q: The wet adiabatic rate of cooling is less than the dry rate
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Q: Why does an egg flout or sink in water
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Q: The main energy resource used by industrialized countries is
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Q: A runner has an initial velocity of 4 meters per second after 20seconds the runners velocity is 6 meter per second what is the runner acceleration
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Q: A car coasts up a hill. As it climbs it slows down. Which type of energy is the car losing as it goes up
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Q: Everything in or on water pushes some water aside even if just a little bit. This is called .
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Q: Potential energy is frequently converted to kinetic energy. Kinetic energy
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Q: If an object floats the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the portion of the object that's above the surface of the water.
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Q: Strong nuclear forces act over distances within atoms.
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Q: What do magnetic field line show
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Q: According to the law of reflection what is the angle of incident
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Q: What is the name given for the push or pull of an object
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Q: The rate (speed) of doing work is a measure of
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Q: A metal spoon becomes hot after being left in a pan of boiling water. This is an example of .
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Q: Is albert Einstein an inventer
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Q: This is a depiction of 2 forces acting on a puck (top view). Which direction would a 3rd force have to be to balance the forces
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Q: Which of the following statements are true about gravity Check all that apply.
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Q: What has the largest constant
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Q: A person on a merry-go-round is constantly accelerating away from the center.
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Q: Which of the following can cause a change in the motion of an object
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Q: What is shifting the frame of reference mean
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Q: How much water weighs 2 pound
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Q: Derick can hit an A note by blowing very soft or by blowing very hard. By changing how hard he blows into the trombone Derick is changing how loud the note is. Which property of waves is he changing w
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Q: Light waves come in many different varieties and can be seen as many different colors. What is the main difference between a light wave that produces the color blue and a light wave that produces the
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Q: What are the denser areas of a sound wave called
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Q: The force that keeps objects moving in a circle is called centripetal force.
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Q: The the value of the coefficient of friction the greater the resistance to sliding.
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Q: A ball rolls horizontally off a table of height 1.4 m with a speed of 4 ms. How long does it take the ball to reach the ground
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Q: What does course of movement mean
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Q: What is an example of diffraction
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Q: Water waves are caused by the which which directly caused by the what of the sun
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Q: Is the process of producing an electric current by moving a loop of wire through a magnetic field
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Q: Cool magnetic fields that dot the surface of the sun are .
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Q: What is the best definition for photon's energy
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Q: . Name a kind of wave that does not require a medium.
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Q: As a vehicle's speed increases the stopping distance
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Q: A remote community desperately needs more electrical energy. It is located in an area with the following characteristics Average wind speed of 15 and ndash 20 kmhr Some medium-sized rivers with slow-m
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Q: A change in momentum or impulse can be found by the product of mass and the change in velocity. If a force of 20 N is applied for a 2 seconds on an object. What is the impulse given to the object A) 0
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Q: How do they get off the ground
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Q: What is term Bending of light referred as
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Q: Why does light travel slow through a solid
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Q: What effect does frequency have on the amplitude of a wave
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Q: What is the relationship between heartbeat and breathing rate
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Q: Is the foundational moral principle very specific yes or no
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Q: What is an non example of rotation
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