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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: Which temperature is higher 28 Celsius or 25 Celsius
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Q: When the distance between two negatively charged balloon doubled by what factor does the repulsive force between them change
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Q: What is a water current that moves in a zigzag pattern along the beach
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Q: Each of the objects below has a different amounts remaining of the original radioactive material X. Which object is most likely the oldest
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Q: What is water currents near shore that pulls objects out to sea
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Q: Why do shells have to be smooth On a wind turbine
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Q: How does heat loss occur
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Q: What is a measure of a material ability to transmit fluids through interconnected pore spaces
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Q: What energy comes from the tiniest particles of matter
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Q: Why is a stream constantly changing direction
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Q: When work is done on an object does the object gain energy
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Q: What is 12 degrees below zero in Fahrenheit
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Q: Why does hydrogen emit different wavelengths of light than mercury
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Q: What is a downward force of this machine pushes objects apart
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Q: What is the difference between static friction and sliding friction
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Q: What is a electric current that's changes direction called
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Q: Is it true that momentum is not equal to the mass of an object divided by its velocity
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Q: What has a greater effect on an objects kinetic energy doubling its mass or doubling it's speed
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Q: What happen to light that strikes a translucent material
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Q: What is something that can change the position of an object
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Q: What electromagnetic waves can permanently damaged skin
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Q: What are the type of energy we get directly from the sun
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Q: What do waves carry through objects
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Q: What cause acceleration to decrease
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Q: What causes less friction
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Q: Is a screw driver a type of wheel and axle
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Q: What is the air inside a balloon
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Q: What are the factors that determine the strength of gravity between two objects
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Q: What are some comparisons with a absorption spectrum and a continuous spectrum
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Q: Was Nikolai Tesla murdered
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Q: How much does neon glass tube weigh
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Q: What everyday example of an allowance being made for a metal to expand when it is heated
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Q: Which property will eventually be the same for two objects after thermal energy is transferred between them
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Q: What does c represent in this formula E mc²
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Q: Which term below describes the amount of force exerted on a given area
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Q: Do Waves created by a large disturbance travel faster than waved created by a small disturbance
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Q: What are flow voids
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Q: What are the shortest wave lengths
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Q: What is the difference in temperature with sand 28 degrees c and water 25 degrees c
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Q: Which type of thermal energy transfer is taking place where heat is transferred into all directions
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Q: Is the bowl of a kettledrum that amplifies sound called an echochamber
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Q: What motion is and boat moving thought water
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Q: Why do particles escape
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Q: When 2 or more waves overlap each other
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Q: Is 3 T bigger than 3000 lbs
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Q: How does a sucker stick to a smooth surface
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Q: What are the characteristics of images formed when an object is placed between F and P using a concave mirror
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Q: Which is the force that shows a book sliding on a table
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