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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 if the wall reflects light 400 to 500 nm and absorbs light 600 to 700 nm
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Q: Which type of device includes any point source that emits radiation without actively dispersing radioactive materials across an area
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Q: What is true of gamma radiation
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Q: When two bodies interact the forces on the bodies are equal in magnitude and -------- in direction
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Q: What is the distance of an object travels in a certain period of time without regard to direction
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Q: Does the air in a hot air balloon increase or decrease its density
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Q: What do two forces that are applied to an object reinforce each other
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Q: Heat transfers by conduction occurs when molecules
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Q: Which form of energy are x ray and ultraviolet light
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Q: What is a momentum that can be transferred but cannot be lost
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Q: What is another name for symmetric balance that shows a mirror image of one side on another
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Q: Which angle in a reflection is created by the incoming wave
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Q: What is a tool that uses a magnetic field to focus a beam of electrons
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Q: How many newtons does a 5 kg backpack weigh on earth
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Q: How many grams are in 200 grams
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Q: What are some exmaples of electrostatic forces at work
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Q: What are some examples of electrostatic forces at work
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Q: What causes kinetic energy to decrease
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Q: What is a perfect energy resource
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Q: How does the velocity of a circular moving object affect the centripetal force on that object
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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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