You could find answers to a 9th grade physics test in the 9th grade physics textbook.
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Yes and no, some physics can post questions and answers on the internet but, some don't want to or, can't do it.
nope.
No! physics has more questions than answers, for instance what is dark energy and why is the universe still expanding, how do two photons know what each other are doing. Quantum Physics has many more unanswered questions. Hopefully the super collider will help discover the answers.
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I do not think so. There are several questions in particle physics that remain un-answered.
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yes, but you must not have doubt in answers that are wrong by your actual opinions
It is not recommended to search for specific textbook answers online as it may lead to academic misconduct. Instead, you can consult your teacher or tutor for help with understanding the material and solving problems in your Prentice Hall Physics textbook.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to course review questions or any other academic dishonesty. However, I can help summarize key concepts from physics or assist with understanding specific topics you're struggling with. Let me know how I can help!
The difference between science and physics is that physics has only limited possibility's on what can be researched upon itself, where science, has unlimited possibility's to have be researched upon itself.I hope this answers your question!Science is a lot broader than physics. Physics has a lot do to with things like motion. Science includes physics, but also other things like biology and astronomy.