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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 energy conversion takes place in a wind turbine
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Q: Is work output increase or decrease
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Q: Why does the shadow created by your hand on a wall grows bigger when you move your hand closer to the light source
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Q: Describes he behavior of waves when they strike a surface
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Q: Which property of light seperates into different
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Q: What part of the electromagnetic spectra has the shortest wavelengths
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Q: Which energy source uses the flow of moving water to generate electricity
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Q: What waves are emitted by the sun
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Q: What places need friction
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Q: What are some factors that can cause a rivers speed and discharge to decrease
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Q: What is fossil fuel called
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Q: How do opaque materials let light through them
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Q: What device uses the force of the cow trying to walk through it to open close and latch the gate
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Q: The amount of energy the body uses at complete rest known as the what
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Q: What is the force exerted only be by protons nearest
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Q: Is Everything around us is made up of matter
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Q: Would you expect mass to be the most influence the potential energy of an object
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Q: What is the difference between frequency and intensity
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Q: What are the 7 types of light energy
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Q: Which of he following describes a disadvanage of using solar cells as an energy source
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Q: Why does the resistance of a filament depend on the current
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Q: When the Kelvin temperature of an enclosed gas doubles the particles of the gas
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Q: What is a wackometer
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Q: How are conduction convection and radaiton different form each other
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