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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: Is displacement and distance traveled the same measurement
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Q: Does condensation need heat
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Q: What is the force that stops or slows down motion
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Q: How can you use millimeter in a sentence
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Q: Is a eraser a insulator or a conductor
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Q: What are various methods of heat transfer
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Q: What part of the world has very little wind
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Q: What causes an object to slow down or speed-up
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Q: What are two forces that are always acting on an object
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Q: What are non examples of unbalanced force
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Q: How many times a machine multiplies force
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Q: What makes an object transparent translucent or opaque
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Q: What is a collapsing wave called
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Q: What BEST describes an object with a negative electric charge
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Q: What would a hockey puck do if you apply more force
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Q: What is a magnitude in force
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Q: What happens to the wavelength of a wave when the frequency of the wave is doubled but the wave speed stays the same
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Q: Light rays that hit a convex mirror as they are reflected
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Q: What type of lever is a sink handle
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Q: What are 10 examples of non-contact forces
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Q: How does friction affect objects and how can they be changed
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Q: What is an device that uses colour for practical purposes
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Q: Where does light live
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Q: What is masses effect on gravity
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Q: When an object is equal to the unbalanced force acting on the object divided by the objects mass
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Q: How many joules of fossil fuel energy would we use per person
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Q: What is a tool to measure the volume of an object
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Q: Why is an energy source needed in order to have a working circuit
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Q: Why can you slide down faster when you sit on a plastic or fiberglass mat
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Q: What regulates the amount of light in a microscope
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Q: What do you call an object that gives out heat energy
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Q: Who or what is this sink of Roman sodomy
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Q: What does energy sources mean
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Q: Compare and contrast speed and acceleration
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Q: What did Wilhelm roentgen discover that energy waves were capable of doing sold matter
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Q: What do we call material that allow heat to pass them
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Q: What is the movement electricity called
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Q: What is the common name of this gas N2 the most prevalent in our atmosphere
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Q: Why dies a bimetallic strip when it is heated
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Q: Why do you slide faster when your on a plastic or fiberglass mat
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Q: What are the forces that act on a Colosseum
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Q: A difference in the results in different ending temperatures when the same amount of thermal energy is added to two different substances is called what
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Q: What is the relationship between pathogens and vectors
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