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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: Most substances in temperature and when heat is added to them.
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Q: What will happen to a whirling ball attached to a string when it is suddenly released
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Q: Reflected sound is fainter than the original sound why
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Q: How does mass effect gravitational force
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Q: Variable measured during an experiment
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Q: Why do some objects move continuously while some moving objects stop suddenly
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Q: ORM should be applied to simple and redundant everyday evolutions like driving to and from work.
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Q: With which instrument do we measure body temperature
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Q: What is vestibular energy source
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Q: How many pounds is equevalent of 5 kg.
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Q: What is refraction What is reflection
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Q: Comparing the iceberg and the hot cup of coffee which one has more thermal energy Explain why
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Q: You are pushing a kg wooden crate across the floor. the force of sliding friction on the crate is 90 N. how much force must you exert on the crate to keep it moving with a constant velocity
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Q: Describes what happens when hold a compass close to wire carrying current
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Q: Mass is the measure of the total amount of what
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Q: Ask us anythingWhich of the following is not a potential problem of using more nuclear energy
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Q: What does drawn into a wire means
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Q: Axis of rotation definition
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Q: What is the volume of 0.054kg of water
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Q: Looking at the electroscope describe how you can cause the two leaves at the bottom to repel each other and stay that way
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Q: What happens when bundles of fuel rods are bombarded by neutrons
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Q: Which of the choices listed is a source of electricity production wind the Sun coal all of these
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Q: How much energy is required to vaporize 1.5 kg of aluminum apex answer.com
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Q: You increase your walking speed from 1 ms to 3 ms in a period of 1 s. What is your acceleration
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Q: A speed-time graph shows a car moving at 10 ms for 10 s. The car and speed constantly decreases until it comes to a stop at 30 s. Which describes the slope of the graph from 10 s to 30 s
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Q: As people age and are exposed to loud sounds they lose some of their hearing in the high frequencies.
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Q: A wrestler has a mass of 102 kg. On the Moon where g is 1.62 ms2. What is his mass
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Q: The two forces acting on a falling object are gravity and what
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Q: What is a current-carrying coil of wires with many loops
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Q: What object has a matte surface
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Q: Choose the correct answer. This technique is illustrated by making objects in the foreground larger than objects in the background
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Q: Which of the following accurately describes a surpuls
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Q: Which phrase is most likely to start a description of a scientific theory
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Q: What is the increase in volume of a material when heated called
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Q: Compare the potential energy of a 20 kg rock on the edge of 100 m cliff with that of a 20 kg rock perched on the edge of a 50 m cliff.
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Q: How are waves different
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Q: What kind of energy used in clock
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Q: When an object 5.0 cm tall is placed 12 cm from a converging lens an image is formed on the same side of the lens as the object but the image is 61 cm away from the lens. What is the focal length of t
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Q: What is the dud rate of a typical cluster bomb
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Q: The Doppler effect indicates that the frequency of energy (sound or light) waves when an object is approaching and when an object is moving away
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Q: In an electric field 0.90 J of work is required to bring 0.45 C of charge from point A to point B. What is the electric potential difference between points A and B
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Q: What does high water gravity mean
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Q: What type of energy transformation takes place in microphone and headphone
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Q: Does a hot air balloon use Archimedes' principle
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Q: What type of energy transformation takes place in dynamo
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