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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: Why is the acceleration due to gravity the same for both objects
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Q: What is a small particle of matter where energy can be stored
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Q: What is the source of an emitted photon
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Q: In order to transfer heat efficiently a large area should be used leading to the use of many tubes
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Q: Is relied a physical or mental verb
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Q: If the input work on a machine the machine has blank efficiency
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Q: How could you measure the speed of diffusion in gasses
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Q: How can solid objects that are the same size have different weights
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Q: What do the lenses of microscope do to light
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Q: Where does the energy that propels a bike forward come from
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Q: What is high energy and low energy
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Q: Is Fahrenheit cold or not
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Q: What three processes or forces combine to set convention currents in motion
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Q: How does heat move from one end of a solid to the other
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Q: Did Albert Einstein discover light
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Q: What has more potential energy a 50 kilogram stone or a 70 kilogram stone
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Q: Why does a space shuttle only brake the sound barrier on its return journey
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Q: What is the study of matter and its motion to understand how the universe behaves
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Q: What is difference between the accepted value and the experimental value
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Q: Why can't we use the largest objective for some slides on a microscope
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Q: What is Q when S 1 and R 1 for SR flip-flop
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Q: When can you see an image of an object in a plane mirror
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Q: Do Action - reaction force pair never cancel each other
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Q: Is the disturbance that transfers energy .
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Q: When you are focusing on a nearby object what effect does this have on suspensory ligaments
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Q: Is the relationship between the number of pendulum swings and time direct or inverse
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Q: What phenomena are gravity responsible force
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Q: Which piece of monitoring equipment should be used routinely to improve radiation safety
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Q: How is the force of gravity between two masses similar to the electric force between two charges
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Q: What reflects like a mirror but never but never shows itself
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Q: How is a clock defined
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Q: Is it true when frequency increases diffraction increases
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Q: What is final position minus initial position
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Q: What kind of microscope uses a magnetic field
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Q: How do you calculate wave lengths
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Q: What happens your body gets cold
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Q: Are computer models the only type of model that can be used to make precisions
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Q: Is velocity the slope of the acceleration vs. time graph
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Q: What are two ways a wave travels
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Q: Why is it not easy to move an object from its static position
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Q: How is a machine defined in physics
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Q: How do you know whether a material is a conductor or an insulator
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Q: Is zinc a good conductor heat and electricity
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Q: What is the difference between the initial position and its final position
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Q: What is meant by gravitational field strength
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Q: What has the greatest influence on the potential energy of an object
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Q: What is an inexhaustible energy resource
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Q: 4kg weighs how much
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Q: Why Does a hydraulic system depend on air pressure
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Q: What other data did Bohr use in order to formulate his hypothesis
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