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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 do degaussing mean
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Q: How do opposite charges affect each other
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Q: Which branch of science studies how sound waves move through the air
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Q: Why do weights store more energy when a weightlifter lifts them up from the ground
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Q: What graph shows uniform acceleration of a moving vehicle
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Q: How haromonics are related to fundamental frequency
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Q: How does conduction transfer through the atmosphere
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Q: The jumping jack motion is what kind of movement
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Q: What is a substance that gives off high-energy particles or rays
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Q: What would happen if you placed a compass near an electromagnet
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Q: How does heat transfer impact weather
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Q: What is the reaction of force wen a hammer hits a nail
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Q: What is the transfer of energy as heat by movement of the heated substance itself
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Q: A vibrating electric charge produce what kind of wave
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Q: Explain why atmospheric pressure does not burst an inflated balloon
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Q: What is meant by sensitivity of thermometer
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