Science about the nature and everything around us.
What is Physics?
Organ where you can find the smallest bone in the human body.
What is ear?
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What is Mercury?
A persistent mass-storage device that uses flash memory and can be stored internally.
What is Solid-State Drive?
A branch of Physics that studies Universe and Stars.
What is Astrophysics?
The rate of change of position per unit time.
What is velocity?
The process when a caterpillar develops into a butterfly.
What is metamorphosis?
Number located above the element's symbol on the periodic table.
What is atomic number?
Markup language for the web that defines the structure of web pages.
What does the HTML do?
A physicist connected with the formula E=mc2.
Who is Albert Einstein?
Acceleration of a physical object is directly proportional to the force acting on that object and indirectly proportional to the mass of the physical object.
What is II Newton's law?
Subject of study of botanics?
What is a plant?
Area of study in chemistry that deals with no carbon and nonliving things such as rocks.
What is Inorganic chemistry?
It detects movement.
What is a motion sensor?
A sort of the wave with constant velocity of 343 m/s.
The difference of potentials on the ends of conductor, or on the points of physical body.
What is voltage?
The largest animal on the planet.
What is a blue whale?
Biochemistry, Organic chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Physical chemistry.
What are the areas of study in chemistry?
Used for creating data bases.
What is Microsoft access?
It has a dual nature (wave nature and partical nature).
What is a light?
Movement of a body that moves freely in any manner in the presence of gravity.
What is free fall?
The scientific term for the shoulder blade.
What is the scapula?
Same elements with different masses - different number of neutrons.
What is an isotope?
A way for programmers (developers) to communicate with computers.
What is programming language?
Reaction of the surface that occurs mostly as a reaction force to the gravitational force.
What is normal force?