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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: Which would result in greater friction riding a sled down a snowy alope or pulling it across a sidewalk
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Q: Can antifreeze float or sink in water
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Q: What do you called the total path length covered by a moving object
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Q: What energy conversion takes place in a nuclear power plant
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Q: What is the energy conversion in a campfire
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Q: How are different forms of energy the same
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Q: Energy change when a hammer hits a nail
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Q: What happen when a hammer hits a nail
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Q: What form of energy is a rainbow
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Q: What type of energy is a friction
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Q: What is meant by neutral buoyancy
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Q: How can you tell if a graph shows an object changing speed
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Q: How can we calculate the time it takes to travel if we know distance and rate
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Q: Can you conclude that atmospheric pressure acts on bubbles equally in all directions
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Q: What is a physical change that occurs because of a decrease in temperature
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Q: Why is oil burnt in power stations
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Q: What materials did Thomas Edison use
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Q: Why is counter current flow more effective
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Q: Can heat only be transferred by radiation if the objects are touching
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Q: How principle of teaching are derived
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Q: Why is charging by rubbing known as static electricity
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Q: What is flooding velocity
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Q: What collision produces more energy
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Q: Who formulated the electromagnetic wave theory
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Q: When electric and fields both exist it is called an electromagnetic
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Q: Why doesn't the action spectrum for photosynthesis exactly match the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a
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Q: What class lever is the rhomboids
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Q: What would the weight of a 352g object be on the moon
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Q: What do you notice about the relationship between kinetic energy and speed
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Q: How do you power a fan with magnets
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Q: When a ball is throw to straight up into the air. at what position it is kinetic energy at its maximu
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Q: What factor will most likely determine where a wave current project can be located
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Q: Are the free moving electrons in metals account for many of the properties of metals
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Q: Does gravity do work when objects fall
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Q: How do you determine which wire on a solar panel is the negative end
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Q: What is the relationship between friction and tension
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Q: How do you think your ability to perceive different sounds might change as you see
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Q: How much does the spleen weigh
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Q: Why does tar float on the ocean
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Q: What is the wavelength of a microwave oven operating at a frequency
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Q: How we can produce energy by wind power
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Q: What describes matter in a solid state
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Q: Does the strength of a electric field of a charged particles become greater as the distances from the particle decreases
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Q: How does a greenhouse produce energy
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Q: What is the purpose of the friction gear
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Q: What happens to a speaker if it gets wet
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Q: Why is a ball rolling down a hill an unblanced force
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