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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 is the law that states that objects Exert equal and opposite forces to each other
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Q: What kind of energy does a heating pad use
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Q: How do clouds affect air pressure
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Q: Are there magnets in a electric generator
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Q: Why is sound not an electromagnetic wave
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Q: Does an apple weigh more or less than a kilogram
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Q: What happens to the shadow when the object moves closer to the light source
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Q: How much does stapler weigh in ounces
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Q: How do you measure air temperature
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Q: When does convection happen
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Q: What occurs when a applied force causes rock to break
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Q: Why is important in order for a radioisotope to provide accurate dating results
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Q: When an object moves in circular path a force keeps that way. This force is called
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Q: What is the relationship between magnetic force and a magnetic field
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Q: When white light is incident on a prism which one of the resulting color components will have the lowest index of refraction
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Q: Why is gravitational energy renewable
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Q: What happens when the period of oscillation increases or decreases as the mass increased
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Q: What is a device that stores energy
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Q: Why do miners use light
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Q: What direction does the electric field point at a position directly east of a negative charge
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Q: Which is not an insulator
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Q: What was used before wind turbines
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Q: What does a force moving an object through a distance transfer
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Q: What is amplitude measured from
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Q: What Is an arrangement of objects in specific order
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Q: What is the magnitude of the impulse of the collision
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Q: What do we call when light waves bend as they pass from one medium to another
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Q: What helps produce light in fluorescent lights
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Q: What kind of electromagnetic waves can create ions
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Q: Why is a coil of a transformer made of copper
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Q: Why is the atmosphere referred to as a fluid
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Q: What is the average speed of a car that travels 40mph for 1 hour and 60 mph in another hour
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Q: Why would shaking a container of small rubber balls affect its temperature
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Q: What is the least count of chain
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Q: Why bulk density a more meaningful figure in terms of practical agriculture than particle density
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Q: Why is Payola important
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Q: Describe the energy conversion that take place when a flashlight is turned on
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Q: What was the significant reason that it took three months to stop the oil leak after the Deepwater Horizon explosion
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Q: How can you reduce the exposure to ionizing radiation
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Q: What is a float made of
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Q: What would produce a total displacement of zero
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Q: What is a situation in which things are balanced and equal resulting in no change called
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Q: Refraction of a sound wave occurs when a wave passes at an angle from one medium into another in which the of the wave is different
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Q: As an electromagnetic wave travels its energy is carried through
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Q: An example of is when a long high pitch causes a crystal glass to begin to vibrate and then break
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Q: Lenses are engineered to have specific focal lengths Besides the curvature of the two sides of a lens what determines the focal length
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Q: What term best describes light waves
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