Exploring the Fundamentals of Physics

Test your understanding of the key concepts covered in the video 'ALL OF PHYSICS explained in 14 Minutes'.

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Q1 Beginner 1 pts

What is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration according to Newton's second law? Video Reference:
"Force equals mass times acceleration...."

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Q2 Intermediate 2 pts

What is the Inverse-Square Law in relation to gravity? Video Reference:
"Actually, a lot smaller pull. You see, the as the distance increases, the Force gets smaller by the ..."

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Q3 Beginner 1 pts

What is the difference between mass and weight? Video Reference:
"One thing many people confuse is mass and weight, and no, they are not the same. Mass tells you how ..."

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Q4 Intermediate 2 pts

Which of the following statements about energy is true? Video Reference:
"Energy is the total amount of work that a thing could possibly do. Work is just the stuff that actua..."

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Q5 Intermediate 2 pts

What is the relationship between temperature and the kinetic energy of atoms? Video Reference:
"Temperature is just the average kinetic energy of atoms in a system...."

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Q6 Advanced 3 pts

True or false: Entropy always increases in a closed system. Video Reference:
"The whole universe is on an unstoppable path to higher entropy...."

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Q7 Advanced 3 pts

Which of the following are properties of electric charge? Video Reference:
"Objects have a fancy something called a charge. It can be positive or negative. Or, if you have the ..."

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Q8 Advanced 3 pts

What is the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance? Video Reference:
"To describe it, we use three parameters: Current, Voltage, and R......"

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