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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 must metal fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor be bombarded with in order to start a chain reaction
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Q: How did strikes change over time
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Q: What type of simple machine is a funnel
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Q: What is a factor that affects kinetic energy but not gravitational potential energy
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Q: Is ice melting radiation or convection
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Q: Why is it important to know a airplanes wind velocity
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Q: Which ionizing radiation penetrates most deeply
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Q: What happens to the charge of a wire when a current flows through it
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Q: What type of friction is skydiving
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Q: What material transfer heat easily
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Q: A region in a ferromagnetic material has a large number of atoms which aligh magnetic fields is called
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Q: What unit of measerment is used for objects seen under the microscopes
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Q: What descrbes materials that attract other materials after rubbing
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Q: When a light bulb is on what energy goes in the bulb which forms of energy leave it
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Q: Why does plastic keep its heat
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Q: When a ball is thrown upward where does it have the least kinetic energy
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Q: What is the acceleration f gravity for a obct faling to t earth when you ignore air restance
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Q: How do weight and mass differ from each other
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Q: What is a property that can be observed without changing the object
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Q: What type of energy is carbon
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Q: Waves begin to feel bottom when water depth is
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Q: What is Delayed acceleration technique
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Q: As the speed and length of a wave decrease what happens to the wave
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Q: How does the distance between a light source and an opaque object affect a shadow
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Q: What inclined plane is similar to stairs but requires less effort
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Q: Earths magnetic field does not affect what
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Q: What are two ways we measure matter
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Q: What qualities have both magnitude and direction
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Q: How much does the rectum weigh
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Q: Is cellphone transparent translucent or opaque
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Q: What is the difference between contact and non-contact force -
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Q: When light is absorbed by an object where does it go
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Q: How many light bulbs did Edison use to show his new discovery to the people of Menlo Park
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Q: Why do we use electicity
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Q: How much kilowatts energy produce and use in the body
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Q: Why does the Bunsen burner have two flames
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Q: What is Frequency of 850nm Light
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Q: When you touch a hot pot or pan energy moves from the pot to your hand. This is called what
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Q: What attribute of an object is a measure of the object's inertia
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Q: Is a sacrosanct object held in a low regard
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Q: How many millimeters of mercury does a gas exert at 3.1 atm
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