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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 happens to light energy when it strikes what happens to light energy when it strikes a leaf
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Q: What happens to the gravitational force when two bodies are moved away from each other
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Q: What is the difference between having helium in a balloon and having air in a balloon
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Q: What advantage does nuclear power have over the burning of fossil fuels
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Q: Why occ curve and zpf of an alternator have similar shapes
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Q: What is the frequency and time period and wave length of waves if 10 waves pass every 20 seconds
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Q: What is the physical state of fluorine at 21 degrees celsius
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Q: Why is wind turbine above the ground
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Q: Increasing an airplane's speed or wing size does what
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Q: What word means blow up or cause to explode
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Q: Is the speed of a piston determined by the amount of metered outlet air
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Q: Is it true or false that an electric field gets stronger the closer it is to the charge
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Q: What type of information is encoded in radio waves
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Q: What is the lowest power of a microscope
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Q: What is equivalent to 1000 newtons
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Q: Is the law of conservation of energy states that when one form of energy is transferred to another no energy is destroyed
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Q: Is the voltage the same throughout all points in a series circuit
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Q: What is the number of complete movements of a wave per second
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Q: What is the difference between pitch and Doppler effect
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Q: What is the frequency of a light wave with a wavelength of 680nm
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Q: What is the time for one complete wave oscillation
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Q: How fast do water waves travel across the sea in SI units
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Q: Which weighs more a deflated balloon or inflated balloon
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Q: What type of a simple machine is a catapult
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Q: Which energy transformation occurs when a fan s plugged into the wall
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Q: What is the frame of reference of a train
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Q: What causes the reactor core to overheat and meltdown
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Q: What term is defined as the amount of work that can be performed
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Q: What describe the evaporation of water
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Q: Science Why smoke particles move about in air
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Q: What is the difference between forced and natural convection
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Q: Can metal reflect a light
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Q: What energy measures heat
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Q: When an object float the buoyant force is
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Q: What does a visual image or idea used to make something easier to understand
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Q: What is the verb of volume
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Q: What type of system is the total mass conserved but not the total system energy
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