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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 are newtons famous three laws of motion
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Q: What type of energy is a lamp plugged in and turned on to light a dark room
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Q: When you set a heavy bag down on the ground you are work on it
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Q: What does it mean for points on a wave to be in a phase
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Q: Does a light bulb emit infrared radiation
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Q: What are Light rays from the sun called
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Q: WHAT DO TWO INDEX FINGERS TOUCHING EACH OTHER MEAN
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Q: When light hits a rough surface and is reflected it is called reflection.
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Q: When your grandfather and his friends entered the work force in 1950 they were likely to have jobs in .
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Q: Can electricity easily produce a magnetic field
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Q: Which of Dalton's statements about the atom was proven false by j.j Thompson
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Q: What happens to the acceleration due to gravity as you move farther away from the center of the earth
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Q: What describes an object with constant velocity
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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of reversing thermometer
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Q: What is the classification of a rock that cannot ba scratched with a fingernail but can be scratched with a coin
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Q: What is a tripod used for in science
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Q: What is it called When two Smaller nuclei come together
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Q: What is used for measuring liquids in science
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Q: What does it mean that forces can be added or subtracted
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Q: How are sound waves converted to an auditory impulse
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Q: The vertical transfer of heat through the movement of air is known as what
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Q: What is characteristics of light waves
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Q: What is the difference between a force and an unbalanced force
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Q: Compare the strengths of static sliding and rolling friction
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Q: What kind of physical quantity is a stress
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Q: Two cars are traveling along the same road The same speed but at different velocities how
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Q: What state can a physical form in which a substance can exist
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Q: What 3 things are needed to describe an objects motion
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Q: How does rising warm air transports thermal energy
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Q: What effect does gravity have on the outer planets
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Q: What factors affect magnetic field strength
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Q: What energy conversions occur to a flashlight
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