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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 relationship between the work done while moving a book to a higher bookshelf and the change of potential energy
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Q: What is one example of where energy transfer by conduction is occurring
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Q: What do we call the distance between any two successive crests of a wave
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Q: What is stored energy that is a result of an objects position or shape called
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Q: How many meters are 50 kilograms equal to
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Q: Explain how we can produce electricity by turning a turbine
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Q: What kind of energy does the stick of a match have
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Q: What is the energy of a photon emitted with a wavelength of 92.323 nm
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Q: Why is tungsten used to create light in incandescent light bulbs
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Q: Why do larger objects have more gravity than smaller objects
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Q: What part of the microscope would you turn to go from low to medium
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Q: How can the temp of a substance remain the same if it is absorbing energy
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Q: When you drop a golf ball to the pavement it bounces up. Is a force needed to make it bounce up
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Q: What two factors determine an objects gravitational potential energy
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Q: Why is no work done pushing on a wall
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Q: When you pedal a bike you use what type of energy
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Q: What type of energy source does a ship use
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Q: What is a motion that is constant over a period of time
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Q: How much does a water gallon weigh
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Q: The term for the number of addtional people in an area in a given time period is
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Q: How did the magnetic compass lead to exploration
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Q: A slingshot obeying Hooke's law is used to launch pebbles vertically into the air
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Q: What is Another name for a change in momentum
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Q: What happens when the amount of force in a balloon changes
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Q: Is it true that the weight of an object changes if the force of gravity changes
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Q: What is the scientific term for the rate at which waves oscillate in cycles
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Q: What kind of radiation does mobium emit
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Q: What term is defined as the quality given to sound by its overtones
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Q: What happens when a wave moves through the water
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Q: What is the material a disturbance travels through
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Q: What is 23C on the kelvin scale
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Q: What is the unit associated with the transistor
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Q: Is a loaded gun an example of kinetic energy
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Q: What is the size of a wind driven wave
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Q: The scientific study of energy and how they interact with each other is called
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Q: How much does Lydia weigh
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Q: How many tons of sugar can be loaded in a 40ft container
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Q: In the sliding filament mechanism the thin filament is being pulled toward the
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Q: What do you call the objects that form shadows and covers the light that hit them
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Q: What type of energy transformation is a kerosene lantern
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Q: What is the change in velocity of the biker below as he travels from B to point C
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Q: What are specific application of first low of thermodynamics
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Q: Is lightning an abstract noun
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Q: What happens to the amplitude of a wave when the wave is being absorbed
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Q: What are the parts of microscope that are magniying parts
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