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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: How the coefficient of friction between a body and a surface change if the mass of the body is doubled
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Q: Why does the density of a substance change with temperature
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Q: What is the angle between the electric fields and the magnetic fields that make up the electromagnetic wave
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Q: What is the velocity of a wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and wavelength of 2 m
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Q: How the apparent motion of a object depend on the observer motion
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Q: In a scientific experiment the is the thing the experimenter deliberately changes while observing
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Q: What is an object that has a small capacity and a large mass
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Q: What one thing scientist do to make sure their measurements are presice and accurate
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Q: What is the maximum negative displacement a dog could have if it started its motion at 3 m
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Q: Would you rather use alcohol or Mercury in a thermometer
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Q: Why was the theory of the of the atom so controversial in the early 1900s
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Q: Does the selenite rock float
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Q: A gas sample occupies 4.2 L at a pressure of 101 kPa. What volume will it occupy if the pressure is increased to 235 kPa
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Q: Is mas vector or scalar
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Q: How can the horizontal velocity of a projectile be described
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Q: Where do open and closed systems get energy
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Q: What is the downward force on water
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Q: Why are opaque objects considered to have refractive indices
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Q: Why is conventional energy sources costly
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Q: When you move a slide to a microscope up what direction does the image move to
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Q: Is thermal energy released when fuel is burned
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Q: What is constraints in science
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Q: What type of energy is a boulder on a cliff
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Q: Is it true weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on an object
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Q: When you move a file a copy of the file remains in the original location
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Q: What item is used to measure temperature
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Q: What power(s) does fine adjustment knob in microscope is used to focus an image
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Q: What is the heat transfer for a oven
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Q: Does gravity change temperature
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Q: How did Thompson's model differ from Daltons model
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