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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 effect does a doubling of the mass have upon the acceleration of the object
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Q: What 2 useful forms of energy come from the sun
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Q: What is the result when the energy produced by a battery moves charges from one terminal to the other
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Q: What is better for a solar heating panel transparent cover Matt black base or Matt black cover and shiny base
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Q: Why is it louder when the sound is at night
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Q: Can nuclear reactions create new elements
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Q: Why can't heat be transferred by convection in solids
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Q: Are gas particles closely locked in position and can only vibrate
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Q: Which heat transfer method is responsible for cold fraught in poorly insulated houses
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Q: How do analog watches work
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Q: What can you hear but not touch or see
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Q: Where in gizmo and in real life do chemical to thermal to electrical current occur
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Q: Why is it not possible to completely convert the mass energy of a piece of lead into electrical energy for the purpose of powering a community
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Q: What is a Sentence using the word photo-voltaic
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Q: How much energy does a fire fighter need
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Q: When using the ice point method for calibrating thermometer you need to place the thermometer in the ice water you need to adjust the thermometer until is read what degrees
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Q: What is the material through which wave travels is called
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Q: Why the magnification power of an optical microscope is limited to about 1500X
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Q: How many pennies will top off a 60 oz Vlasic's pickle jar in weight and mass
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Q: Why would an X-ray telescope based on Earth not be able to detect X-Rays emitted distant stars
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Q: What happens to participation as it hits the ground
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Q: For Which type of wave does the medium travel in a circular motion
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Q: Which type of wave does the medium travel in a circular motion
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Q: How many meters will a 20kg ball starting from rest fall freely in one second
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Q: What syllable is a stressed syllable in word electricity
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Q: Can you name one way that magnets can become demagnetized
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Q: What Dylan's theories in the novel theories of relativity
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Q: Why does force affect energy transfer
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Q: One meter of shielded microphone cable weighs 751000 kilograms. What is the length of cable in the coil that weighs 5 12 kilograms
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Q: If the forces acting on an object are balenced they must
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Q: What is the process called which involves the contraction of smooth muscle in the artery wall reducing the diameter of the lumen
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Q: How is the transfer of energy in a pan of hot water similar to the transfer of energy in the sun convective Zone
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Q: Is gold stronger then metal
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Q: Friction is a force that what motion between two surfaces that are touching each other
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Q: Does a lodestone float
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Q: How do rotor helicopters work
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Q: Heat transfer method is responsible for cold draughts in poorly insulated houses How can these cold draughts be prevented
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Q: Why would a temperature given in degrees Fahrenheit be at the Interval Level of measurement
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Q: What size welding leads are required to carry 300 A a distance of 9o ft. (27.4 m)
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Q: How does light travel and how fast does it travel
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Q: What is the name for a change in position relative to some fixed object or place
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Q: What are not two ways to STAY SAFE around electricity
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