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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: Why retribution does not work
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Q: How much is the refractive angle when total internal reflection occurs
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Q: What happens when the angle of refraction is 90 degrees or greater
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Q: How would you use compression in a sentence in science terms
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Q: What type of energy does a burning log have
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Q: What is the weight of a plastic felt tip pen
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Q: Is a refers to how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value
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Q: What force is responsible for the slowing down
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Q: Does pressure change affect velocity
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Q: Is vector quantity acceleration
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Q: What is the relationship among frequency wavelength and wave speed speed
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Q: How was meitner honored for her work in physics
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Q: How close a group measurements are to each other called
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Q: Which term describes an added sound with a magical pitch during breathing that is also known as wheezing
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Q: What can you infer about density of a substance floats in water
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Q: Are gamma rays blocked or unblocked
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Q: What force pulls all objects with mass toward one another
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Q: What force is the greatest
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Q: Is all glass transparent
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Q: Why would you never use the coarse adjustment knob on high power
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Q: How do the princciples of physics help explain the way animal see the world
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Q: What observation caused Becquerel to pose another question
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Q: What force affect the motion of animals
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Q: What will make an object float
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Q: When heat is added or removed from a substance where is the thermal energy going
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Q: What is the difference between the Celsius scale and the Kelvin scale of temperature
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Q: When properly carrying a microscope which two parts should be supported
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Q: How does a balloon relate to science
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Q: How would theory distinguish a scientific theory from a scientific law
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Q: What is sudden load
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Q: Why can you say that this graph shows a trend What is the trend
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Q: Where did Max Planck his work
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Q: What controls the amount of light that gets to the slide on the stage of a microscope
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Q: What are 3 ways the light bulb been innovated since the original invention and their dates
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Q: What frequency does a photon of wavelength 4.5x10-4 m have
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Q: What energy resources can produce the most amount of energy from the smallest amount of fuel
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