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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 connection between atoms and static electricity
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Q: When a 90-N rock is suspended beneath the surface of water its apparent weight is 60 N. What volume of water must therefore be displaced
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Q: Why is electromagnetism so strong
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Q: What materials are used on solar panels allow them to produce electricity
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Q: Can two cars moving with the same velocity collide
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Q: Can banks self-regulate moving forward
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Q: How do you check the verticality by using spirit level
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Q: What body structures generate force
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Q: Is potential energy a result of position
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Q: What causes a tornado to touch down
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Q: What form of energy do the moving parts of a machine have
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Q: How is the law of convervation of energy and the law of convervation of energy and the law of mass similar
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Q: Which is the force that pulls a ball to the ground after being dropped
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Q: Definition for air resistance force
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Q: Which would weigh more a brick made of iron or the samesize brick made oflead
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Q: What is the effiency of a cars engine when heat input is 400000 joules and the waste heat is 300000 joules
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Q: What happens when light enters a new medium in terms of speed
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Q: What is the cost of the light microscope
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Q: What does initial velocity means
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Q: What is a symbol for an electromagnet
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Q: Why is friction harmful to the machine
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Q: What changes solar energy to electrical energy
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