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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 Happens when material becomes radioactive
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Q: What forces cause this expansion
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Q: What range does a strong nuclear force act on
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Q: Why does a balloon that has static electric charge will stick to a wall
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Q: How are simple machines used in amusement parks
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Q: What is meant by the equation ΣF 0
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Q: How does each thing cause a wave
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Q: When air is quickly compressed why is the temperature of air increased
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Q: When does the reaction force occur
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Q: What is white light and where is it found on the electromagnetic spectrum
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Q: How is inertia an advantage
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Q: What determines the color of an object we see
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Q: Which of the following is a problem with using solar power as a main source of energy
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Q: 3 types of kinetic energy
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Q: What forms of energy are tranferred from battery to light bulb
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Q: Nuclear energy happens when
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Q: How long will it take 36 grams of plutonium-240 to decay to 12 grams in years
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Q: Is an q-tip a conductor
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Q: What are materials that transmit light without scattering called
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Q: How long will it take 36 grams of plutonium 240 to decay to 12 grams
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Q: When solid surfaces slide over each other the kind of friction that occurs is called sliding friction.
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Q: What is an experiment to demonstrate that sound requires a medium to travel
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Q: What happens to a wave when it is reflected
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Q: When a stove is boiling water what type of energy transformation occurs
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Q: What is the role of insulators such as plastic rubber and cloth covering wires and other conductors in a circuit
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Q: Is water vapour compressible
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Q: How does electricity flow through a battery
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Q: What is hydro static head
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Q: Why rural areas (away from cities) cool off faster than cities
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Q: What object visible to humans travels the fastest and carries the most energy
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Q: What parts of a transverse wave are like compression and rarefaction in a wave moving through a slinky
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Q: When a fuel is consumed most of the energy released eventually ends up as
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Q: How does resistance within a light bulb filament produce light
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Q: What is that violent disturbance in the atmosphere
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Q: How has the development of the electron microscope benefited society
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Q: What is the law of electric blank states that like charges repel and opposite charge attracts
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Q: Is a tire a conductor or insulator
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Q: What is the wavelength of a longitudinal wave
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Q: Are joints the fulcrum of a lever
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Q: What objects can sink in the ocean
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Q: What is a material that is often used to insulate wires that conducts electricity
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Q: What energy conversion takes place when a toaster is a News
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Q: What is an analogy for dissipation
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Q: What energy is associated with the motion of molecules
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Q: The symbol for pound is what
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Q: A skateboard sliding across a horizontal floor is example projectile motion
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Q: What specific name is given to heat rises and cold air descends when it is in the air
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Q: What energy transfers are happening when you turn on a television
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Q: Where can longitudinal waves be found
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