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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: Which is the phase change in which substance changes from a gas to liquid
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Q: Which tool is used to measure moisture content in the air
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Q: What is the relationship between depth and density
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Q: What identifies the location of an object by bouncing sound waves off the object
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Q: What is the dependent variable for the penny lab
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Q: How would you relate electric field set E to distance quantitatively
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Q: Which substance does not break down further despite being passed through electricity and heat
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Q: What properties describe matter
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Q: Why are rubber hooks used to hang clothes
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Q: Does the distance affect the body's acceleration moving in a straight line whose accelerationis constant
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Q: Why must a scientific hypothesis be stable
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Q: What is the electric force between two point charges when
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Q: When a submerged object is in water that forces are acting on the object
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Q: What measuring tool is used to find the mass of an egg
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Q: Where does the object have the most gravitational energy
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Q: Why energy is not considered as matter
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Q: Does thermal energy flow from cooler to hotter objects
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