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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 device uses reflected electromagnetic waves to measure the distance and direction of faraway objects
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Q: What kind of forces include gravity magnitism and electricity
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Q: Dragging or sizing affects only a what
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Q: What is a rivers volume of water that moves past a given point on the river in a given time
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Q: What was the heh sound that officer delinko heard hoot
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Q: Why does air pressure drop as you move away from the earths surface
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Q: What are some examples of the simple machine the wedge
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Q: What is the relationship between exercise and your pulse rate
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Q: What is the energy pathway for a phosphorescent light source
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Q: Car is traveling at a constant speed of 12 m s when the driver accelarates the car reaches a speed of 26 m s in 6 s what is the average accelaration of the car
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Q: What is the verb of power
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Q: What happen to an electromagnet's field if the direction of the current ic reversed
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Q: Where do microwaves come
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Q: What is the gratest amount an object can hold
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Q: How do you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit in body temperature
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Q: Is concrete a conductor or a insulator
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Q: If a system requires 150 j of input work and produces 123 j of output work what's it's efficiency
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Q: What is the measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave
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Q: What is the addrivation for contact
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Q: Why a helicopter falling during auto-rotation could reach a terminal speed
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Q: What dose a wind turbine convert
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Q: When a puck falls it potential energy increase or decrease
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Q: How fast do waves move through space as calculated by James Maxwell
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Q: How fast fo waves move through spsce as calculated by James Maxwell
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Q: Does the toy car go faster or slower down a ramp with wax paper
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Q: How many pounds is 48.9 kg
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Q: How are vector quantities important to us in our daily lives
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Q: Why don't wind turbines turn when there is 2 turning on each side a one in the middle not turning
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Q: How do you find the weight in grams
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Q: What is a transverse wave produced by the motion of electroniclly charged particles
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Q: Will the sumberine float or sink if its weight is greater than the upthrust acting on it
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Q: Which feet are best suited to moving on the ground
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Q: What do the mirrors glass crystal and gold symbolize at Versaille's Hall of Mirrors
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Q: Why is physics called the exact science
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Q: Why do surfers like water waves with high amplitudes
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Q: Do electrons stop moving in an incomplete circuit
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Q: The force exerted by the weight of air above is called what
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Q: Where does the heat that warms-your body come from
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Q: What 2 ways can friction between 2 surfaces increase
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Q: Describe a convection in a room heated by a radiator
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Q: What does electromagnetic radiation carry
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Q: How do states interact with one another
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Q: What for what force changes want to sky drivers parachute opens What for stays the same
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Q: Can a copper coin float in water
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Q: What in a transverse wave corresponds to a compression in a longitudnal wave
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Q: How do we use ernest Rutherford contibution today
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Q: How do you increase the conductivity of a semi conductor
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