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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: Which of the following microscopes has the highest resolution TEM SEM dissecting compound light
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Q: A student makes scale models of the subatomic particles. He uses an object with a mass of 1 g to represent an electron. Approximately what mass should the object have that he uses to represent the pro
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Q: How much the value of 1 kilogram of white gold
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Q: Is not a good object to use when applying the two-second rule.
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Q: Convert this temperature to the Kelvin scale 146 C
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Q: 325dag is how many kg
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Q: Can an electromagnetic wave lose or gain energy to change into a different type of magnetic wave For example can a microwave become a radio wave through a loss of energy
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Q: What are three major factors that can change the velocity and pressure of air flow around a wing and thus increase the amount of lift
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Q: The horizontal distance between two successive crests is calloed the
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Q: Making measurements is not involved in gathering data.
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Q: Use the law of reflection to explain why you see only a portion of the area behind you when you look in a mirror
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Q: An object is moving to the right in a straight line. The net force acting on the object is also directed to the right but the magnitude of the force is decreasing with time. How will the motion of the
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Q: The amount of force that air is placing on the Earth is called
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Q: Should the blades of a wind turbine be light of heavey
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Q: Limiting contact between gamma rays and healthy tissue is important because what
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Q: Ordinary light waves vibrate in all directions light that vibrates only in a specific plane is said to be
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Q: The formula used to find force is Fmv.
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Q: The force it would take to accelerate a 900-kg car at a rate of 3 ms2 is A. 27000 N. B. 2700 N. C. 27 N. D. 270 N.
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Q: Elastic deformation occurs when a material deforms as stress is applied
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Q: The law of motion that states that if one object exerts a force on another object the other object exerts an equal force back on the first object ising
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Q: When a ball rolls down a hill what energy conversion occursng
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Q: Balanced forces do not change an object's direction.
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Q: How much does a thimble hold in ml
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Q: Which changes would result in a decrease in the gravitational force between two objects
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Q: The gravitational force between two objects is 2400 N. What will be the gravitational force between the objects if the mass of one object is doubled
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Q: A wave has a frequency of 2.5Hz and a wave speed of 18ms.what is its wavelength
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Q: Why knowing the velocity of an airplane is more important to a traveller than knowing its speeda
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Q: Air insulator or conductor
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Q: Approaching a street with heavy traffic jeep slows down and reduces its velocity from 90kmh to 10kmh in 10seconds.calculate the wavelength and color
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Q: Same level falls are best described as
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Q: What gives ocean waves energy a. spits c. sea stack b. wave erosion d. wind Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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Q: What is the answer to this meaning with undiminished force
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Q: Is true or false that energy makes things move
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Q: What cannot be broken down into smaller parts
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Q: Light travels fastest when moving through
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Q: The angle that the incoming wave makes is equal to the angle that the outgoing wave makes
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Q: This type of energy forms due to the random motion of particles
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Q: The disadvantage of this energy source is that it produces radioactive waste and is nonrenewable.
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Q: 191 kg how many pounds
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Q: What is wood and cardboard are what materials that light cannot travel through
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Q: What was Albert Einsteins contribution to our understanding of the phototelectric effect
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Q: An object is floating in a container of water
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Q: This type of light production is an example of energy being transformed into light energy.
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Q: The average kinetic energy of all the molecule in an object
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Q: What is distance and direction from a reference point called
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Q: What form of electromagnetic has the longest wavelength
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Q: What is the centre of gravity of a golf ball
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Q: What The flow of thermal energy from a warmer are to a cooler area
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Q: Is this true or false inexhaustible energy resources include the sun wind moving water energy from earths core and wood
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Q: What is energy from the tiniest particles of matter called
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