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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 does a glass break when you reach a certain sound
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Q: Which graph below best represents the relationship between stream erosion and kinetic energy
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Q: Does real gold or silver stick to a magnet
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Q: What states can transverse waves can travel in
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Q: Is the inside of a conductor equipotential
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Q: How does energy produce work
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Q: What is the meaning of range in physics terms
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Q: How is the gravitational force like a magnetic force
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Q: Why is lead not used to make electrical wires
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Q: How fast does a soldier fall with the parachute open
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Q: Will cyclohexene sink or float on water
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Q: What is the visual representation of sound
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Q: Can a concave lens start a fire with the aid of the sun
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Q: Is 3 liters bigger than 2000 milliliters
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Q: What is the energy transfer for geothermal energy
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Q: What type of energy transformation used in a glow stick
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Q: Why is no machine 100 percent eficent
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Q: Why is wind energy caonsidered a renewable source of energy
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Q: What is the force opisit of gravity
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Q: What are the properties of a school desk
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Q: Does motion of seconds hand of a watch represent uniform velocity
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Q: What stays in place when it runs
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Q: What is meant by significant figure of a measurement
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Q: What can be used to demonstrate a wave
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Q: What is a good hypothesis for wind energy
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Q: How much electricity does dynamo creates
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Q: Why do we feel relief under fan when we are perspiring
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Q: How many joules of energy are in a kilogram of wood
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Q: Which term best describes any interaction between two states
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Q: What does the amplitude of a light wave determine
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Q: What does the frequency of a light wave tell you
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Q: Who was the first writer of physics book
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Q: Can air molecules vibrate
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Q: Is the net force zero when all the forces acting on an object are balanced
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Q: How is distance used or measured in volleyball
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Q: When matter is pushed or squeezed the resulting force is called
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Q: What are the values for absolute zero in kelvin Celsius and Fahrenheit
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Q: How high or low a sound is called a
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Q: How does bi Metal fan switch operates the blower
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Q: Does nuclear energy produce greenhouse gases
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Q: Why does water heat up and cool down slowly
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Q: What method do scientists use to carefully look at storms starting point direction and speed
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Q: What are the three things we need to make an electromagnet
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Q: What is the separation of white light into colors called
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Q: Which technique is best for manual in-line stabilization of a person floating faceup on the surface
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Q: What us the rate at which energy is transformed
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Q: Do magnetic field lines spread out from the poles and curve around to the other poles
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Q: What kind of energy does scissors use
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