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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 makes the body tube of a microscope move up and down
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Q: What are the three forces that drive plate motion
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Q: What is the coefficient of an object with a force of 13Newtons and a normal force of 73Newtons
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Q: Is lamp a concrete noun
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Q: How much denim is needed to make a pair of jeans
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Q: How a blender transform electrical energy in to mechanical energy
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Q: Is type of feedback is most helpful during the peer-review process
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Q: Which of the follwing is an example of inertia
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Q: What 2 properties of EM waves change from one end of the EM spectrum to the other
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Q: What are the major physical barriers to using solar cells and modules
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Q: Did rube goldberg build the machines he drew
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Q: How you will measure the volume of an irregular object that float on water
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Q: What is the transformation of energy in a bulb
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Q: What is reflected from a red shirt
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Q: When calculating the force on the cart using the mass times gravity why isn't the mass of cart included
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Q: Why are windwater and sunlight renewable energy sources
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Q: What are three benefits and three costs of non renewable energy sources
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Q: Why is it easier to open a door by holding it from its edge
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Q: What is the middle colour of spectrum by the prism
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Q: What is the back-and-forth motion that follows the same path
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Q: What are some similarities of water waves and seismic waves
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Q: What is the input arm and the output arm on a lever
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Q: This is a pull under the waves
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Q: Why is work considered to be the transfer of energy
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Q: What is a force that opposes is most often causes something to stop moving
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Q: Which is larger 10 degrees Fahrenheit or 40 degrees Celsius
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Q: Can energy move from a colder object to a warmer object
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Q: What is the unit for rate of electric current
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Q: What will loops of wire placed one on top of another
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Q: What is the relationship between the potential energy on a pendulum and the value of mass height and gravity acceleration
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Q: What determines weather an object will sink or float
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Q: What 3 factors influence the speed of a wave
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Q: Is friction something we want to reduce
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Q: How friction keeps a nail in place in a blok of wood
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