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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: How dows the procedure for using the microscope differ under high power as opposed to low power
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Q: What is an predicted conductors
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Q: What vibrates in a telephone
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Q: Is 3 gallons more less or equal to 30 quarts
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Q: What is An object moving in a curved path affected only by gravity is called a
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Q: What is the speed of a sailboat traveling 100m in 140s
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Q: Which of the followning is the most basic function of energy
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Q: What is the driving force of precipitation
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Q: Where does the spring go in a stapler
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Q: Which form of energy is converted to kinetic energy
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Q: What statement best describes a diatonic accordian
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Q: When an unbalanced force acts on an object the change in the object's or depends on the size and direction of the force.
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Q: How many muscles are needed to move a body part
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Q: What force causes the expansion of the sun
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Q: How can you determine the displacement of an object from a velocity time graph
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Q: What is the total momentous before and after collision
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Q: What are the factors influencing projectile motion
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Q: What kind of pulley changes the direction of input force but does not change amount of force you apply
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Q: How does gravity affect the space station
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Q: What is the smallest possible reading in mm on the thimble scale and what is the biggest reading
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Q: Why is heat energy important in our daily lives
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Q: What is is the difference between looking and perceiving
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Q: What pair of ideas was central to the scientific revolution
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Q: How the wavelenght of a wave changes if the wave slows down but its frequency does not change
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Q: What is the approximate mass of a 4 pound kitten in kilograms
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Q: What happens to the filament if the bulbs becomes brighter and brighter
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Q: What is the color of the filament if we turn the switch
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Q: Which percentage replaces letter x of the parent isotope per half-time of a radioisotope
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Q: What law of motion is this when a mule stops suddenly the packages on its back continue moving forward onto the ground
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Q: What energy does a tree use after it gets energy from the sun
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Q: What type of heat transfer was involved in the softening or melt of ice cream
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Q: What is the relative density in water
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Q: What happens to the path of the pendulum as you increase the initial displacement
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Q: Which type of energy does a person have when jumping on the trampoline
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Q: When work is done is there a change in kinetic energy
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Q: What is the average speed of particle motion of substances with a large amount of thermal energy
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Q: What is the purpose of frequency count
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Q: What objects separate white light
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Q: Why is it so hard to test the particle theory to see if it is correct
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Q: What is turned in a galvanometer
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Q: What kind of simple machine is a zip line
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Q: How can you tell if friction wastes more work on shorter or longer planes
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Q: Does a balloon expands or contract when put in the refrigerator where it is cold
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Q: How do watts relate to the units for work and energy
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Q: What is terminal inertia
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Q: What is a waves amplitude
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