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If a car travels fast enough, will it become airborne?
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Has anyone proven that time travel is a logical impossibility?
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Why do we not hear sonic booms when watching space rocket launches on TV when they break the sound barrier?
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A body of mass 2kg is released from a height of 5m. With what velocity does it hit the ground?
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As light travels across the universe, where in its journey can it be viewed as blocks of different colours?
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What are the dimensions of gravitational constant G of the formula F =Gm¹m²/r²?
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What happens to your car’s velocity when it turns and slows down, but keeps going straight?
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Does physics (science) have an answer to why we can see things when we dream?
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What parameter(s) are used to measure dark energy to determine whether it is actually constant over time?
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What is the distance covered by a free falling body in two seconds?
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In nature, there's length (space) and time. There's no nature physical unit known as spacetime. Therefore, doesn't that mean spacetime is unnatural? Why would a scientist believe in something that's physically unnatural?
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What is the difference between an AM carrier wave and a regular sine wave? Why can't all sine waves be used as AM carrier waves?
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What is determinism? Why do some physicists claim that it isn't true?
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What is the nature of black holes, and how do they impact the fabric of space-time?
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The neutrino is possibly the smallest and strangest particle of matter in the universe. How was it possible to detect and are there further small and strange particles that still need to be found?
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We know various particles have spin, but what compels them to keep spinning? Does the spin of a particle cost it no energy? How fast do particles spin? Is it something we've learned?
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Can you explain why infrared light can penetrate an object that blocks visible light? Why doesn't infrared heat get blocked as well?
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How long does it take to travel 750 miles by a car at 60 mph?
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Is thermodynamics well detailed and explained with its properties and laws?
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What's the highest altitude an average helicopter can fly?
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