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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: Can fission occur after fusion
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Q: What is the difference between the particles in a solid and the particles in a gas
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Q: What significant about the temperature absolute zero
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Q: Which changes will decrease the electric force between two positively charged objects
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Q: The bouncing of light when it changes media is called
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Q: Is Heat Energy Produced When Molecules Move
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Q: How electromagnetic waves transfer energy to matter
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Q: What is an anamorphosis
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Q: What type of force doesn't need contact between objects
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Q: When will scientists make measurements
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Q: What term indicates an image trough which light does not really travel
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Q: A superconducting material
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Q: When the atoms of am object vibrate at the same frequency as light rays
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Q: What is the frequency of ultraviolet light
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Q: Does steel tin and zinc stick to magnets
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Q: What would happen if the same objects are dropped under different gravitational conditions
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Q: What type of mirror has its edges curved away from the object
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Q: What is the right weight to 36 years male person who is 165 cm
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Q: What sound frequency is too high for humans
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Q: What problems could be caused by expansion or contraction of matter
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Q: How water is dielectric constant
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Q: How does energy move through a transverse wave
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Q: If you want to hit a target with a throne or propelled object you must aim where
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Q: The two independent components of projectile motion that combine to form a curved path are
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Q: Is in fact a prepositional phrase
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Q: Why don't force pairs cancel each other
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Q: What is the rate of doing work or using moving energy
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Q: What is the frequency of if its wavelength is 4.86x10-7m
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Q: How is average velocity different from acceleration
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Q: How much does a calendar weigh
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Q: When you keep control of the ball while running by tapping dragging or rolling it in front of the body you are
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Q: When there is no friction a gliding puck will what
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Q: What happens when gasoline is turned into energy
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Q: Why do you object's placed in fluids experience a buoyant force
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