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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 are the bands of the electromagnnetic spectrum from short to long wavelengths
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Q: When an obstacles causes wind to slow down and deposit materials what is it called
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Q: When an obstacles causes wind to slow down and deposit materials pile up and eventually form a what
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Q: Do drop sizes affect this velocity
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Q: What happens when light enters a less dense medium than the original medium
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Q: If Jill can lift 20 boxes onto a shelf at work one at a time repeatedly she is demonstrating .
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Q: Why would scientists need to use models of atoms
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Q: What energy is carried on waves
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Q: How can glass be made useful for purposes such as bending light and riststing heat
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Q: How does an electrostatic lifting work
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Q: What is a microscope that uses beam of electrons to examine a specimen called
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Q: In a collision there are actually two collision that occur true or false
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Q: Would a wool sock and a cotton shirt atract in the dryer
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Q: Why aluminum ball and steel ball of similar size and shape dropped from the same height reach the ground at the same time
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Q: Why don't people use solar energy
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Q: What is shifting frame of reference
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Q: When the wavelength of spectral emitted from an objectincreases which end of the visiblelight spectrum does ti move toward and what is the objects motion relative to earth
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Q: When a wave moves what happens to the medium
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Q: What energy transformation takes place in a bicycle
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Q: When drawing a free-body diagram for an object on an inclined surface which way does the force of gravity point
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Q: What energy transformation occurs when a butane lighter is lit
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Q: What is the adverb of movement
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Q: Can matter and energy enter and exit a closed system
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Q: Can a scientific law be broken
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Q: What is the distance traveled over a given time interval
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Q: How does a concave lens make things look
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Q: What fuel combine to produce heat and light
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Q: Which answer best explains why a physicist would study the heat given off by the sun
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Q: What do you have to watch from the slide when changing objectives
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Q: How would you set a longitudinal wavein a streched spring
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Q: Why current is base quantity not a charge
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Q: Why is the central fringe dark or light
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Q: Can electromagnetic waves pass through vacuum
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Q: What waves reach our ears
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Q: Why is the law of inertia for rotating system in terms of angular momentum
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