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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: How much force to crushed an aluminum can
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Q: What is a push or pull exerted in one body by another
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Q: What is a pattern of vibration that resembles a stationary wave called
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Q: What is the difference between weightless and mass less
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Q: Why are fossil fuels a relatively short-term source of energy
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Q: How are transverse waves and compressional waves alike and different
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Q: What is a good definition for Wave direction
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Q: How does the size of how does the size of the force exerted by earths gravity on a car compare with the size of the force the car exerts on earth
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Q: What is an example of stretching a rubber band
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Q: What kind of wave Moves At A Right Angle To The Direction of the wave is going
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Q: What is a charged object exerts an electric on another charged object
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Q: Does rubber allow charges to move freely
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Q: What is the rate at which electrical energy does work
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Q: Is a pop can a conductor
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Q: What happens to the electrons in a metal object when it is held near a negatively charged object
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Q: The ability to distinguish between two nearby objects is called
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Q: To prevent being pinned between equipment or other objects workers should avoid
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Q: What energy transformation takes place in a pencil sharpener
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Q: What are the properties of a concave lens
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Q: What mediums can light travel through
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Q: What household appliance could a bimetallic strip be used
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Q: Would a rubber band be a conductor or a insulator
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Q: What SI unit is named after the scientist who rose principle described transfer of pressure an enclosed fluid
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Q: Is an unlit firecracker kinetic Energy
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Q: Is a hatbox stored on the top shelf of the closet potential energy
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Q: Is the flag blowing in the wind Kinetic energy
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Q: What was Joseph Priestley's important discoveries
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Q: When a positively charged object moves in the same direction as the electric field the electric potential energy of the object is it increases or does it decreases
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Q: Why seconds are s2 (squared) in the acceleration formula
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Q: Which form of electromagnetic radiation has highest level of energy how can you tell
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Q: What is the effective of using an inclined plane to lift an object
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Q: What happens when white light hits a gray object
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Q: What is the frequency of electromagnetic waves measured in
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Q: What is the difference between cold and hot densities
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Q: What makes freezing water vapor inside clouds
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Q: Why is electrical energy is useful
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Q: What color is the wavelength of light in the Balmer series that results from the transition of an electron to N equals 2
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Q: Why does a ball that is thrown horizontally stayin the same path
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Q: What happens to gas particles when a gas is heated
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Q: How does potential energy change when things are pushed or pulled
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