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PS: FE 4

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buoyant force experienced by an object exactly equals the weight of the fluid displaced   Archimedes principle  
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lateral pressure exerted by a moving fluid decreases as the fluid's speed increases   Bernoulli's principle  
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most commonly accepted evolutionary view of the origin of matter and energy of the universe   big bang theory  
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If pressure of a gas is constant, volume and temperature are directly proportional   Charles Law  
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Velocity of an object does not change unless an external force acts upon the object   1st law of motion  
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energy gained or lost by a system equals the energy gained or lost by its surroundings   1st law of thermodynamics  
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states gravity is an effect of the geometry of space   Theory of Relativity  
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relates the amount of deformation is a result of the force needed to deform the solid   Hooke's Law  
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opposites attract, likes repel   Law of Magnetic Poles  
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If chemical equilibrium is disturbed, the system will react to partially offset the disturbance   Le Chatelier's Principle  
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Shows the relationships between voltage, current and resistance   Ohm's Law  
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states that the universe is lawful, orderly, and operates according to physical laws   Principle of Causality  
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belief with God + evolution   Theistic evolution  
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