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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 is the numerical value in a meters per second squared of the acceleration of an object experiencing a true free fall
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Q: Which term is a physical property that describes the amount of matter in an object
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Q: What is it called when energy is gained by something during a change of state
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Q: Which parts of a microscope are used to regulate the intensity and contrast of light
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Q: What is the rule of gravity
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Q: What is the main driving force
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Q: When does an object with twice the mass of another weigh twice as much
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Q: What is an adverb that describes how a tornado moves
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Q: How do consumers get energy from the sun
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Q: What is a measure of how heavy an object is
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Q: Why does my skin feel warm when the sun touches it
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Q: What is physiscs
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Q: Water waves are caused by wind which is directly caused by the. Of the sun
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Q: How Would The Acceleration vs Time Graph Look
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Q: What type of energy is a burning campfire
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Q: When a falling object has reached terminal velocity it continues to gain what
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Q: What do you call the image that persists on-half second after being seen
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Q: How many electrons do Sr have
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Q: What state will not change shape or volume when moved to a different container
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Q: What will knowing the net force on an object tell about the forces on the object
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Q: What name is given to the force acting on unit area of an object
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Q: What phrase most closely describes the phenomenon of stress
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Q: Why does my penis secrete white watery like fluid after it erects
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Q: How can the mass of an object be determined by weighing the object and using a conversion factor
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Q: What is the weight of peach in grams
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Q: Why does earth have a magnetic field and what makes it have magnetic field
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Q: What is the vibration of an object
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Q: What things are poor conductors of heat
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Q: Why does moisture appear on window panes
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Q: Which produces more radioactivity in the atmosphere coal-fired power plants
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Q: What is effect on inertia if force is doubled
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Q: What are commercial sources of energy
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Q: Which type of particles are transferred during static charging
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Q: What eventually happens to the kinetic energy of a machine when it stops
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Q: When a kettle boils what are the energy transfers
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Q: How cold does something have to be to produce no light
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Q: How sharp is the image of the far object when the near obect is being viewe and vice versa
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Q: What happens to the velocity of an accelerating object
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Q: What is the gravitational force acting on a 70.0kg object standing on the earth's surface
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Q: If temperature remains constant but volume of gas increases then what happens with the pressure
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Q: Are eyeglasses made with high index of refraction materials thin or thick
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Q: Which term means a pulling force exerted on a limb in a distal direction in an effort to return the bone or joint to normal alignment
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Q: What are the steps of how to focus a microscope
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