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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: Which microscope would you use if the object is too thick to let light pass throught it
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Q: What is the device that produces light of only one color
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Q: What happens when radar beam hits an object
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Q: How does one convert from kelvin to degrees Celsius
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Q: Is it true that Conduction is heat transfer between materials that are touching.
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Q: When a person uses an iron to remove wrinkles from a shirt why does heat travel from the iron to the shirt
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Q: What is the energy transformation in the shower
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Q: What is used with a pulley to redirect force
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Q: What forces affect motion
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Q: Why is a neutral object attractred to a charged object
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Q: Does the Sun produce its own heat
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Q: How do electrons move in an electroscope
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Q: Are metal bullets mechanical or biological vectors
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Q: What happens when the waves strike a barrier with a gap in it
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Q: What part of a windmill is turned when it is windy
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Q: What forces do not cause a change in momentum
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Q: How much does 1 barrel of brent oil weigh
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Q: What causes usable energy to be lost when you heat your house
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Q: What happens to light when light moves from one medium to another
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Q: How is light energy different from sound and heat energy
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Q: Is Mass in density the same thing
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Q: What is the force that holds back a sliding object
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Q: Can a safety pin be a conductor is placed on battery
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Q: What would happen to the monorail if there was no force of friction
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Q: What two forms of solar energy are we most familiar with
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Q: What type of rubber are water balloons made of
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Q: Heat we feel feel from the sun is what
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Q: What did Henri becquerel discover about radiation emitted from uranium salts
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Q: What part of wave b is passing the reef when t timer is stopped
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Q: Why is it important to calculate the diameter of the field when first using the microscope
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Q: What two things must you do at controlled intersections
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Q: What is the flow of energy due to a temperature difference called
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Q: How do you right a conclusion on a pendulum
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Q: What would happen if the object on the slide were too thick for light to pass thought it
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Q: Where is our energy produced
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Q: What is the meaning of friction in science
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Q: Who developed theories about swinging pendulums and falling objects
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Q: What are the two types of friction that affect a mousetrap car
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Q: What happens to energy when it is used
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Q: Why is wales a good place to produce hydroelectric energy
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Q: What converts light from the sun into thermal energy
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Q: How do mountains contain energy
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