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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 us happening to the particles of water in ice as it turns to liquid using the particle model or matter
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Q: The word that describes what is a power source that splits atoms that contain large amounts of energy
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Q: Why inflated balloon not sink in water
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Q: A decrease in density as air is heated causes it to rise above coolermore dense air. truefalse
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Q: True or false does electrical energy can make heat energy
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Q: True or false does a conductor allow electric current o flow through easily
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Q: What is the inward force on an object
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Q: A magnetic field exists around a wire whenever
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Q: When electricity runs through light bulb what other type of energy is produced
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Q: If an object has a mass of 85 g and a volume of 92 cm 3 what is its density
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Q: What is the current in a circuit that has a resistance of 30 ohms and a power of 2 watts
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Q: What happens to a balloon when you heat it up
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Q: A 60lb block rests on a smooth plane incline at 20 with horizontal The block is pulled up the plane with a force of 30lb parallel to the plane What is the accelaration
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Q: The basic law of electrostatics states that like charges will
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Q: . Which of the following is the correct definition of electrical energy
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Q: Does the mass of the earth stay about the same
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Q: Is vector quantity always the same as a scalar quantity true or false
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Q: What are two forces of equal strength acting in opposite dirrection on an object
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Q: The sound wave has a frequency of 436 Hz what is its wavelenghth
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Q: To counter the effects of centrifugal force and reduced vehicle traction it is important to
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Q: All objects have kinetic energy.True or False
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Q: What are examples of types of motion
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Q: The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a
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Q: Actual weight of a penny in grams
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Q: Which is the correct definition of stress fracture
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Q: How and why friction is cut down on a dance floor
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Q: Is a match kinetic or potential energy
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Q: What property does the compressor alter so that more air can be injected into the combustion chamber
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Q: Is executing a swan dive kinetic or potential energy
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Q: Is throwing a curve ball kinetic or potential energy
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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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