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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: A system in which the right to rule is often acquired through Force is what
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Q: What gear combination produces the greatest ideal mechanical advantage in the ten-speed bike
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Q: The amount of matter in an object is called what
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Q: Do large objects with large masses always have large weights
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Q: Is conservation of energy a theory or a law
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Q: Which BEST describes the difference between speed and velocity
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Q: Why is there uncertainty in science
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Q: Can two objects occupy the same matter a the same time
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Q: What is the scientific definition of pivot
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Q: Why are cooling pipes of fridge are provided with thin copper fins
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Q: What is the branch of science dealing with flow of energy
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Q: Can a glass slab bend different coloured lights by different amounts
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Q: Why are testing standards important when specifying density
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Q: How are boyle's law and charls's law related
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Q: What is the transfer of energy by the motion of heated particles in a gas or liquid
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