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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 gravity both an attractive and repelling force
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Q: How long did it take Albert Einstein to make the light bulb
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Q: How does the distance over which the strong nuclear force acts compare to the distance over which the other fundamental forces act
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Q: What is one disadvantage about light energy
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Q: When a ball is throw upward how does the height reached by the ball depend on its initial speed
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Q: Which variable is intentionally controlled by the experimenter
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Q: Does a short thick metal wire or a long narrow metal wire have more resistance
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Q: Is 25 Ib bigger than 350 oz
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Q: Which part of the water cycle would happen faster on a hot dry day than on a cool damp day
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Q: What is a force field in space
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Q: Do two objects both having positive charge repel each other
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Q: When a bullet is retrieved how is it marked for identification purposes
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Q: What is neutral density filter
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