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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: Can earth push an object forward with a reaction force
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Q: What is happening during conduction
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Q: What kind of energy is used for a plug plugged in
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Q: Many energy sources use turbines to generate electricity what is one type of energy source that does not use turbines
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Q: Does a concave lens affect light more like a concave mirror or a convex mirror
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Q: How can knowing an object's density help you predict whether the object will float or sink in a fluid
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Q: How does the force of the lifter compare with the weight of the barbell at different stage of the lifter
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Q: Why is it harder to breathe when you go higher
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Q: What is advantage to transmit information by light rather than by electricity in wires
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Q: Would rubbing together two smooth surfaces together create mores or less friction than rubbing together rough surface s
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Q: How does conduction heat the atmosphere
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Q: What causes friction between two solid objects
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Q: How does a nuclear meltdown occur
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Q: Is a shirt an insulator
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Q: What three processes move energy from place to place
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Q: When we lift a stool its what kind of energy
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Q: What are the similarities between radiation and convection
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Q: What is the ability of a material to carry energy
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Q: Why do dark colored shirts get hotter in the sun that light
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Q: How much does a pencil box weight
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Q: How does the mechanical advantage of a machine affect it's work output
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Q: What do waves have in common with how they look
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Q: How does a screw increase the force that is applied to it
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Q: What silver layer of an insulated bottle does this to a radiated heat
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Q: What machine fast moving air turns turbines that spin a generator to create electricity
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Q: What happens to light if it is not reflected off an object
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Q: What directs flowing water through a turbine that spins a generator to create electricity
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Q: Why is a steering wheel on a truck larger than a steering wheel on a car
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Q: What is the effect of an electric field
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Q: Why do people feel hotter than the temperature indicates when they are sitting in a sauna
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Q: What is the angle that the incoming wave makes with the normal equals the angle that the outgoing wave makes with the normal
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Q: What is a disturbance that carries energy through matter or empty space
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Q: When doing a capillary puncture why is it important to stick across the fingerprints
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