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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: Where does the heat that your body gives off go
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Q: Is a dog barking kinetic energy or potential energy
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Q: What type of force result in a net force equal to 0 N
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Q: What part of the microscope can adjust the amount of light that hits the slide
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Q: What factors affect work
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Q: What are possible units of speed and velocity
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Q: How does electrical discharge produce light
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Q: What is used as friction material in a brake band
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Q: How do you calculate potential difference from a graph
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Q: When light is reflected off of a smooth surface in how many ways is it reflected
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Q: Which type of energy causes sun burn
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Q: If the radius of rotation and the mass being kept constant how does the centripetal force vary with the speed of rotation of the body
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Q: What are disadvantages of argon
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Q: The amount of energy involved in melting a substance without changing its temperature is called the
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Q: What does hyptonic mean
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