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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: According to Ohm's law what are the two variables that affect the amount of current in a circuit
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Q: What carries more energy ultraviolet or microwaves
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Q: When you eat food your body uses energy to turn the food into mechanical energy
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Q: What is decreasing mass
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Q: The process of moving from one open window to another is called what
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Q: What gathers radiant energy and turns it into thermal energy
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Q: What happens to the current in a wire as its diameter decreases
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Q: Is a Mirror a light source
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Q: What is 88.2 kilograms in stones and pounds
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Q: What is the main type of energy conversion that happens to a ball thrown in the air as it goes up
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Q: HOW to prove that particles of matter are continuously moving
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Q: Why does the weight of an object change with increasing elevation on earth
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Q: What equation would you use to determine the energy used
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Q: What is meant by a reliable way of generating electricity
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Q: How does a diesel engine get its energy
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Q: How many grams in a raspberry
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Q: What does an electric motor use an electromagnetic to do
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Q: What is the speed of the wave with a wavelength of 3 m and a frequency of .1 hz
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Q: Which describes what happens when a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth
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Q: What is the term force
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Q: What is a transverse wave that only goes through solids
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