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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: Why does observer measure waves from an approaching source as having a higher frequency than if the source were standing
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Q: Why can we see a reflection in the water when it is still but not when it is disturbed
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Q: What are often in tension with each other.
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Q: What is GMM
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Q: How a grating produce dispersion
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Q: What are the Examples of conversion of mechanical energy into light energy
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Q: How did the rate of heat loss from the hot cup change during the experiment
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Q: What is the force that causes objects to have weight
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Q: What is an antibottom quark
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Q: What is an anti-beauty quark
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Q: What is an antiboson
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Q: What is an anti-charm quark
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Q: What terms refers to the amount of energy a mechanical wave carries
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Q: What is the lenght of the equivalent of simple pendulum
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Q: What is the mass of an anchor 40g or 40kg
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Q: Electromagnets is a result of what
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Q: How will you reduce friction between those machine parts which rub against each other
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Q: How can magnets produce an electric current
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Q: What is an anti-down quark
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Q: What is an antielectron
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Q: What is mean by displacement
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Q: How does a fixed pulley make work easier
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Q: Why metals have high specific gravity
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Q: How do you find the pitch of the screw using laser
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Q: When we beat a drum what energy is changed to sound energy
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Q: How much power is used (in watts) when 120 joules of work is done in 1 minute
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Q: How much work can a 5 kg mass do if it is 6 m above the ground
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Q: Is a broom an example of a second class lever
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Q: What is friction between rubber and sand
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Q: When ball is thrown upward what will be constant
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Q: What phrase best describes when static friction occurs
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Q: What is the difference between a clavichord and a piano
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Q: You accidentally throw your car keys horizontally at 9.0 ms from a cliff 54 m high How far from the base of the cliff should you look for the keys
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Q: What do we call how far the wave travels in a given length of time
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Q: How does air resistance effect people
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Q: How much do scissors weigh in kilograms
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Q: What is one advantage of writing objects
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Q: What are the physical and medical applications of the simple pendulum experiment
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Q: How does heat moves through liquid and gases
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Q: Where and how is energy stored in a torch
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Q: What causes the fluttering of radio reception when an air plane flies overhead
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Q: How does a large particle leave a cell by a active transport
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Q: How does a sample of feathers weigh more than a sample of other substances
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Q: When a needle is placed on the surface of water it floats. Which idea best explains why this happens
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Q: What equals neutrons with protons
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Q: How does as large particle leave a cell using active transport
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