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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 is the energy from the sun passed to you
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Q: Which type of solid is likely to be the best conductoe of electric current
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Q: How do you conserve nuclear energy
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Q: Define the following terms loudness intensity pitch
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Q: Is motion a vector
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Q: What is the difference between coplanar and non-coplanar
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Q: What type of energy comes from fusion
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Q: What happens when you shine a green light onto cyan paper
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Q: Why is Silk a good insulator of heat
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Q: When two waves interact and their amplitudes cancel out blank interference has occurred
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Q: Diffraction occurs when waves what around the edge of a barrier
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Q: Can weight astronomical units and mass be measured in pounds
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Q: What is smoothing an object so that it will easily move through liquid
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Q: Since sound is a mechanical wave sound needs a what to travel through
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Q: What waves can be either transverse or conpressional
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Q: How can charges exert a force on an object
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Q: What is a force that is opposite to its actions
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Q: What is work done per unit time
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Q: What is another name for heat of fusion
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Q: Why do waves change speed
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