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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: The force between two charges is N one charge of C and the distance between them is m what is the magnitude of the other charge
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Q: Which is correct between the below two sentences The reason why my room was a mess IS clothes were lying all over the floor. OR The reason why my room was a mess WAS clothes were lying all over the
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Q: Which instrument should a scientist use to view single atoms
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Q: Do radio waves transfer energy
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Q: Why does the temperature on mercury get as hot as 648 Fahrenheit
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Q: Is tissue paper heavier than air
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Q: Is icebergs more or less dense than water
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Q: How many unpaired electrons phosphorus
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Q: What is the exercise that involve pushing and pulling against an immovable object
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Q: Are transverse and congressional waves a type of mechanical wave
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Q: What uses the sun to generate electricity
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