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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 should you do before placing an object on the balance
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Q: What fundamental force is responsible for solar energy
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Q: Do particles lose or gain energy when changing from a liquid to a gas
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Q: How is potential energy determined
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Q: Is it true models help people study things that cannot be observed directly
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Q: What term is defined as the warmth or coolnees of the air
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Q: What is true of the angle of light rays coming into an object and the angle of light rays reclected off an object
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Q: Is glass a conductor a semi-conductor or insulator
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Q: Why is it difficult to pull a bucket of water vertically with hands but it is easy with a pulley
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Q: What are the push and pull factors of turkey
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Q: What makes an object move
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Q: How is thermal energy and fossil fuels alike
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Q: When viewed with a compound microscope under low power the letter p will appear as
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Q: What energy conversions take place when a piece of paper is burned
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Q: What inventions did not come out of edisons laboratory at menlo park
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Q: How do you solve the formula F ma for a
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Q: How a vector represent distance and direction
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Q: What type of heat transfer occurs when hot water flows through cold water
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Q: A body of mass 2kg is moving with a uniform speed of 30ms-¹ a force of 6N is appiled against the direction of motionhow much distance with the body move in 5second after that
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Q: How was the water level by the rock affected by the waves
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Q: Is 0.01 less than 0.009
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Q: What materials transfer electrical current
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Q: What part of microscope controls the amount of light going through the specimen
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Q: Why it is advised to use the fine adjustment knob when you're focusing under high power object
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Q: What type of energy is rubbing hands together
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Q: When you push against an object the force you apply is called
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Q: Where waste energy is given off a flashlight
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Q: What units are most commonly used to represent velocity
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Q: How do i use radiation in a sentence
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Q: What should a barometer measure when there is a tornado
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Q: Can a tiny bullet have more momentum than a huge truck
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