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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 form of energy does a saucepan boiling on the stove use
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Q: What are 3 physical properties of a Oreo
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Q: What happens to the particles if the size of the particle is increased
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Q: Do molecules gain or lose energy from melting
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Q: How much does 40 kg weigh on earth in newtons
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Q: What is the difference between position and distance
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Q: Why would an archer that just fired a bow arrow have elastic potential energy
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Q: Is one involving two or more individuals who take account of each other for the same purpose
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Q: What are the differences between the three classes of levers in terms of the location of the fulcrum input force and output force
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Q: How do insulators keep warm air in and cold air out
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Q: What is the difference between hearing and sight
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Q: The inertia of an object is determined by its speed true or false
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Q: What is a parabolic pathway in physics
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Q: What is a temperature of 39.5 c in Fahrenheit
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Q: What three things can we obtain from a given form of energy
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Q: The terms radiant energy is sore and you refer to what requirement in photosynthesis
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Q: What causes water vapor to condense back into a liquid
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Q: What is the frequency of light whose wavelength is 633 mm
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Q: How does the buoyant force of a rock emerged in water compare to the weight of the water displaced by the rock
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Q: What spectrum arranges light by wavelengths
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Q: What is an device that changes electrical energy to energy of motion
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Q: What is the output force exerted by a move-able pulley if the input force is 50 N
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Q: What are the differences between the forces shear and tension
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Q: An object always accelerates in the same direction as what
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Q: Do objects with more mass have greater momentum
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Q: What means that as one thing increases another thing decreases.
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Q: What is the charge of an object which attracts a negatively charged balloon and attract a positive charge
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Q: When a cup is placed on the table which force prevents the cup from falling on the ground
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Q: What type of energy does a pencil have
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Q: What energy dose a electric pencil sharpener give
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Q: What does the energy hill represents on an energy diagram
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Q: How does the sun heat the ground
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Q: Is it true that an object will slowdown and stop as long as forces act upon it
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Q: How are magnets and motors related
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Q: What is Steven's law of radiation
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Q: Where is Wave Hill
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Q: What kind of force causes something to change direction
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Q: What is 71 stones in lbs
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Q: What would happen if veins stopped working
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Q: What are electron groups
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Q: Which scientists introduced the concept of absolute zero
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Q: What did thomas Edison use in filaments
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Q: Does a camera use reflection or refraction
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Q: What process takes place when water vapor molecules in the atmosphere stick to particles in the air and becomes a liquid
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Q: How much does a pipe cleaner weigh
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Q: Do solids have molecules with high kinetic energy
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