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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: Will the density of a material always be the same regardless of it's size
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Q: How increasing the efficiency of a system can have a positive effect on society
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Q: How do radiation conduction and convection work together to heat the troposphere
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Q: How is energy transformed in an electric lamp
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Q: How often waves are repeated is called their
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Q: WHY WATER REACHES MAXIMUM DENSITY AT 3.98 DEGREE CENTIGRADE
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Q: When you heat an object the particles in the object move what
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Q: What are the effects and uses of thermal expansion
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Q: What is caused when light bends as it passes through a material
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Q: What is an example of something 10mm long
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Q: What happens to the density of the substance during thermal expansion
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Q: What is the definition of limited fiziechski
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Q: What phase does two nuclei appear
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Q: What does the magnitude of the gravitational force between two bodies depend on
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Q: What finally convinces Sonny to enter the science fair
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Q: How does the density affect bouyancy
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Q: What are the parts of an electric magnet
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Q: How does volume affect buoyancy
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Q: Does a phone use electromagnets
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Q: Can a blue shirt absorb or reflect blue light
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Q: What element is used in atomic clocks and photocells
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Q: 38 pounds to tons
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Q: How does science have to do with concussions
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Q: How does air resistance effect sports
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Q: Does a paper bag float
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Q: What is the action of driving or pushing forward
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Q: How much energy does a 5000 population town use
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Q: Which of following is least likely to happen if problems are identified during start up
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Q: What is the size of the force pulling down compared to the size of the net force pushing up
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Q: What kind of current makes a refrigerator run and in what direction do the charts move
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Q: What type simple machine is a shovel
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Q: What is the definition of duty cycle during the averaging time for RF exposure
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Q: Is a bulletin board insulator
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Q: Is rocket a nuclear energy
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Q: An object that doesn't conduct heat well is
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Q: What is the wavelength of a photon with a frequency of 7.81x 10 14 hz
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Q: What happens to the white light when a beam of white light shines on an object that appears to be bright red
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Q: What happens to the air molecules inside a hot air balloon
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Q: Who made the Bose Einstein theory
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Q: What words definition is the change in an objects position overtime without including direction
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Q: What device is used to measures radiation exposure of people working with radiation
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Q: Is a teeter tooter an inclined plane
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Q: What is it called when you put something off
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Q: What two things happen when friction takes place
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Q: What is the wave base of a wave if the height is 5ft and the wavelength is 15ft
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Q: Why do we installed a magnetic strips in a fridge or a microwave
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Q: What scientific hypotheses can be tested by a pulse chase experiment
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