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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 is the movement of a bat called
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Q: What is mixed flow and radial flow in pump stages
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Q: Why is physics known as an experimental science
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Q: Which has more mass a whole sponge or that same broken into tiny pieces
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Q: What propery of electric current allowed Edison's fist light bulb to light
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Q: How could you use your open circuit to test if a material is a conductor or a insulator
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Q: Is a hair dryer covection conduction or radiation
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Q: What is the state of matter for hair mousse
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Q: What is a duality of matter
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Q: The sun heating a lake is what type of heat transfer
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Q: What are the different ways of evaporation
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Q: Is it possible to convert internal energy to mechanical energy
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Q: What forces move it in and out
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Q: Why red colour has max wavelength
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Q: Can a mirror reflect fire
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Q: What are the two most common forces in science
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Q: What are the two most common forces
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Q: What happens to the kinetic energy of the snowball as it rolls across the lawn and gaines mass
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Q: Do liquid water particles have a fixed location
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Q: What are examples of electrical to kinetic energy
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Q: Is a mailbox a simple machine
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Q: Why would jack need low friction between his skis and the snow
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Q: What is the sound made by an explosion called
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Q: Which is not apt to increase entropy
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Q: What was newtons great discovery
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Q: What is the relationship between the density of the object and the density of the fluid have to be
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Q: What is 2kg the same as in g
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Q: Why is the inner core solid but the outer core liquid if both regions have very high temperatures
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Q: What is the driving force of different unit operations
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Q: What are the factors that affect on rate of specific gravity
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Q: What type of force is pulling downwards on the pan and weights
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Q: Why lightning is seen before thunder is heard
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Q: What is the advantage in choosing the wavelength of light as a standard of length
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Q: How does a carillion work
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Q: Why does a truck carrying a heavy load move uphill slower than an empty truck even though the engine exerts the same force
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Q: What does boyles law say about the relationship between the pressure and volume of s gas
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Q: A prism breaks white light into what
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Q: Which type of radiation is the smallest in size
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