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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: Electrons within a pure atom are equal to what
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Q: The diamond specific gravity
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Q: For a given input force a ramp increases what
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Q: What is the output force if the input force is 100 newtons
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Q: When you lift an object higher you decrease its gravitational potential energy
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Q: What happens when electricity travels through you
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Q: 23) Which of the following cell types are least sensitive to ionizing radiation damage
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Q: A player kicks a soccer ball from ground level and sends it flying at an angle of 30 degrees at a speed of 26 ms. How long was the ball in the air Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a second.
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Q: If you exert a force on an object in motion you will change its .
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Q: Metal core wire and what are needed to make an electromagnet
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Q: What was the resurgence of fundamental Christianity partly in response to in the 1970
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Q: Sink or swim
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Q: Which of the following processes uses lasers
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Q: In what material do magnetic fields of atoms cancel each other out
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Q: 800 joules of work was done lifting a 200 newton box to a shelf directly above the box. How many meters high was the shelf
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Q: Choose the word pair that would best complete this analogy. PHASE STAGE
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Q: To calculate work done on an object .
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Q: If you know the input distance and output distance of a machine which quantity can you calculate
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Q: With a bar magnet where are lines of force the closest together
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Q: Is felt fabric a good conductor
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Q: A certain part of a flat screen TV has a thickness of 150 nanometers. How many meters is this
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Q: What i the energy transfer when changing between solid and liquid
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Q: You rub a balloon in your hair. Then the balloon can stick to a wall. The balloon acquires a charge through .
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Q: A neutral metal comb is held near an object with a negative charge. What happens to the comb
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Q: Pet A whirlpool with centripetal motion destroyed Captain Ahab's ship.
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Q: Waves usually collide with a shore at slight what
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Q: The ability of a medium to bounce back after being disturbed is called
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Q: -71.2 degrees celsius what Fahrenheit
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Q: What is the law of conservation of energy and who coined this law
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Q: What is the frequency of a sound wave moving in air at room temperature if the wavelength is 78 meters
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Q: What are the limits to an inertial balance
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Q: Why does my watch stop when i wear it
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Q: How is inertia related mass
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Q: When light passes through a prism infer how the amount of bending of a light wave depends on the frequency of the light wave. how does the amount of bending depend on the wavelength of the light wave
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Q: Do high frequency sound waves have a higher pitch than low frequency sound waves
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Q: Several elements are used between the panes of glass in double windows designed to block heat flow. From what category are these elements chosen.
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