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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: Is weight the pull of gravity on matter
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Q: Do crystals change shape
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Q: What is the quantity of heat in joules or calories required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1C.
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Q: What is a force which acts to drive people away from a place is called a factor
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Q: What the vector quantity that defines the distance and direction between two positions
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Q: Is a cooler a conductor or insulator
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Q: What are gases liquids plasma and solids
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Q: How does resonance occur when you play a horn
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Q: Are the primary source of energy for human body
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Q: How the spacing between coils of a spring changes if the amplitude of compressional waves traveling along the spring increases
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Q: Is evaporation a physical chqnge
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Q: What is an observation and measurement made during an experiment
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Q: How was an electric field used to determine the charge of a cathode ray
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Q: What are slotted masses used for in science
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Q: What is the age of constant
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Q: Which optical storage technology stores data permantly on a disc which cannot be subsequently addad to or changed
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Q: What is the wavelength when the frequency is 900 MHz
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Q: Can be either constructive or destructive. Sound waves
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Q: When we focus our Conscious Awareness on a particular stimulus we are using
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Q: What happens to the atoms in a liquid as it freezes
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Q: Explain Why a change in velocity effects acceleration
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Q: Which temperature scale shows water freezing at 32 degrees
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Q: How do you build a radioactive model
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Q: Which states Bernoulli's principle
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Q: Why are people good conductors of electricity
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Q: What is cold water in the condenser for
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Q: What features involve compression
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Q: How much is the letter e you are now viewing under the scanner magnified under the LPO under the HPO
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Q: How do you Compare the magnification of a compound microscope with that of an electron microscope
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Q: What are the different types of mechanism to engage primary moving engine and transmission (in other words how many different types of clutches are there)
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Q: What color does a purple object reflect
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Q: Why does air pressure reduce at top of mountain
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Q: What energy transformation are in strumming of a guitar
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Q: What do you called the thing which being studied in a experiment
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Q: What is the force that repels particles with a similar charge or attracts particles of differing charges.
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Q: What is an electronic device use to stow electric charge
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Q: What is it called when a child is learning how it feels to move her mouth and make sound what stage is she in
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Q: What are the dimensions of density
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Q: How do we localize the source of a sound
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Q: What is the frequency of oscillation of a simple pendulum which makes 50 oscillations in 24.4 seconds
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