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### Top 20 Terms in Physics

1. Force
  The interaction that causes an object to accelerate or deform, measured in Newtons (N).

2. Mass
  The quantity of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg), which also influences gravitational attraction.

3. Acceleration
  The rate of change of velocity of an object, expressed in meters per second squared (m/sยฒ).

4. Velocity
  The speed of an object in a particular direction, measured in meters per second (m/s).

5. Energy
  The capacity to perform work, existing in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical, measured in Joules (J).

6. Work
  The energy transferred when a force is applied over a distance, calculated using the formula W = F ร— d (work = force ร— displacement).

7. Power
  The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in Watts (W).

8. Momentum
  The quantity of motion an object possesses, calculated as the product of mass and velocity, represented as p = m ร— v.

9. Friction
  The resistive force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact, influenced by the nature of the surfaces and the normal force.

10. Electric Charge
  A property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field, measured in Coulombs (C).

11. Magnetic Field
  A vector field surrounding magnetic materials and electric currents that exerts magnetic forces, measured in Teslas (T).

12. Temperature
  A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, measured in degrees Celsius (ยฐC) or Kelvin (K).

13. Thermodynamics
  The branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.

14. Wavelength
  The distance between successive crests of a wave, typically measured in meters (m).

15. Frequency
  The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time, measured in Hertz (Hz).

16. Newtonโ€™s Laws of Motion
  A set of three fundamental principles that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.

17. Relativity
  A theory developed by Einstein that describes the relationship between space, time, and gravity, especially focused on the effects of traveling close to the speed of light.

18. Quantum Mechanics
  The branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, where classical physics no longer applies.

19. Acoustic Waves
  Longitudinal waves that are generated by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium such as air or water.

20. Optics
  The branch of physics that studies the behavior of light, including its interactions with matter, and the construction and use of instruments that manipulate light
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### Top 20 Terms in Physics 1. Force   The interaction that causes an object to accelerate or deform, measured in Newtons (N). 2. Mass   The quantity of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg), which also influences gravitational attraction. 3.โ€ฆ
Here are the top 20 basic terms in chemistry along with their definitions:

1. Atom: The basic unit of a chemical element.
2. Molecule: A group of two or more atoms bonded together.
3. Element: A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
4. Compound: A substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together.
5. Chemical Reaction: A process where reactants are transformed into products.
6. Acid: A substance that donates protons (Hโบ ions) in a solution.
7. Base: A substance that accepts protons or donates hydroxide ions (OHโป).
8. pH: A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is, on a scale of 0 to 14.
9. Ion: An atom or molecule that has a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
10. Covalent Bond: A chemical bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
11. Ionic Bond: A type of chemical bond that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
12. Molarity: A measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, expressed in moles of solute per liter of solution (mol/L).
13. Stoichiometry: The calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
14. Catalyst: A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed itself.
15. Thermodynamics: The study of the relationships between heat, work, and energy in chemical processes.
16. Energy of Activation (Activation Energy): The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
17. Solvent: A substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution.
18. Solution: A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
19. Precipitate: A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture during a chemical reaction.
20. Electronegativity: A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons.
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1. แ‰ตแŠฉแˆจแ‰ตแ‹ŽแŠ• แ‹ญแˆตแŒก

โžค แ‰ตแŠฉแˆจแ‰ต แŠจแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‹‹แŠ“ แ‹‹แŠ“ แŠญแแˆŽแ‰ฝ แŠ แŠ•แ‹ฑ แАแ‹. แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แŠจแŠ แŒญแˆญ แŒŠแ‹œ แˆ›แˆ…แ‹ฐแˆจ แ‰ตแ‹แˆตแ‰ณ แ‹ˆแ‹ฐ แ‹จแˆจแŒ…แˆ แŒŠแ‹œ แˆ›แˆ…แ‹ฐแˆจ แ‰ตแ‹แˆตแ‰ณแ‹Ž แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆธแŒ‹แŒˆแˆญ แฃ แ‹ญแˆ…แŠ•แŠ• แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แ‰ แŠ•แ‰ƒแ‰ต แˆ˜แŠจแ‰ณแ‰ฐแˆ แ‹ซแˆตแˆแˆแŒแ‹Žแ‰ณแˆแข แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐ แ‰ดแˆŒแ‰ชแ‹ฅแŠ•แฃ แˆ™แ‹šแ‰ƒ แŠฅแŠ“ แˆŒแˆŽแ‰ฝ แ‰ตแŠฉแˆจแ‰ตแŠ• แ‹จแˆšแŠจแ‹แแˆ‰ แАแŒˆแˆฎแ‰ฝ แ‰ แˆŒแˆ‰แ‰ แ‰ต แ‰ฆแ‰ณ แ‹ซแŒฅแŠ‘::

2. แˆ˜แŒจแŠ“แАแ‰…แŠ• แ‹ซแˆตแ‹ˆแŒแ‹ฑ

โžค แ‰แˆณแ‰แˆถแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แ‰ แˆญแŠซแ‰ณ แŠญแแˆˆ แŒŠแ‹œแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แˆ›แŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒแŠ• แ‰ แ‰ แ‰‚ แˆแŠ”แ‰ณ แˆˆแˆ›แˆตแŠฌแ‹ต แ‹จแˆšแ‹ซแˆตแˆแˆแŒแ‹Žแ‰ตแŠ• แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹ญแˆฐแŒฅแ‹Žแ‰ณแˆแข แŒฅแŠ“แ‰ถแ‰ฝ แ‰ แ‰ฐแŠจแ‰ณแ‰ณแ‹ญ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆšแ‹ซแˆณแ‹ฉแ‰ต แ‰ แˆ˜แ‹ฐแ‰ แŠ›แАแ‰ต แ‹จแˆšแ‹ซแŒ แŠ‘ แ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‰ แŠ แŠ•แ‹ต แ‹จแˆ›แˆซแ‰ถแŠ• แŠญแแˆˆ แŒŠแ‹œ แ‰ตแˆแˆ…แˆญแ‰ณแ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แŠจแˆšแŠจแ‰ณแ‰ฐแˆ‰แ‰ต แ‰ แ‰ฐแˆปแˆˆ แˆแŠ”แ‰ณ แ‰ตแˆแˆ…แˆญแ‰ฑแŠ• แ‹ซแˆตแ‰ณแ‹แˆณแˆ‰แข

3. แˆ˜แ‹‹แ‰…แˆญ แŠฅแŠ“ แˆ›แ‹ฐแˆซแŒ€แ‰ต

โžค แ‰ฐแˆ˜แˆซแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แ‰ แˆ›แˆ…แ‹ฐแˆจ แ‰ตแ‹แˆตแ‰ณ แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แ‰ แ‰ฐแ‹›แˆ›แŒ… แˆตแ‰ฅแˆตแ‰ฆแ‰ฝ แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‹ฐแˆซแŒ แˆ˜แˆ†แŠ“แ‰ธแ‹แŠ• แ‹ฐแˆญแˆฐแ‹แ‰ แ‰ณแˆ::แ‰ฐแˆ˜แˆณแˆณแ‹ญ แŒฝแŠ•แˆฐ-แˆ€แˆณแ‰ฆแ‰ฝแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ƒแˆ‹แ‰ตแŠ• แŠ แŠ•แ‹ต แˆ‹แ‹ญ แˆˆแˆ˜แ‰งแ‹ฐแŠ• แ‹ญแˆžแŠญแˆฉ::

4. แˆแŠ’แˆžแŠ’แŠญ แˆ˜แˆณแˆชแ‹ซแ‹Žแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‹ญแŒ แ‰€แˆ™

โžค แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆป แˆ˜แˆณแˆชแ‹ซแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‰ฅแ‹™แ‹แŠ• แŒŠแ‹œ แ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แˆˆแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‹จแˆšแˆจแ‹ฑ แ‹˜แ‹ดแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แŠ“แ‰ธแ‹แข แˆแŠ’แˆžแŠ’แŠญ แ‰ แ‰€แˆ‹แˆ‰ แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒแŠ• แˆˆแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แˆ˜แŠ•แŒˆแ‹ต แАแ‹แข แˆˆแˆแˆณแˆŒแฃ แˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‹ซแˆˆแ‰ฅแ‹Žแ‰ตแŠ• แ‰ƒแˆ แŠฅแˆญแˆตแ‹Ž แŠจแˆšแ‹ซแ‹แ‰แ‰ต แ‹จแ‰ฐแˆˆแˆ˜แ‹ฐ แАแŒˆแˆญ แŒ‹แˆญ แˆŠแ‹ซแ‹ซแ‹ญแ‹™แ‰ต แ‹ญแ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆ‰แข

5. แ‹ญแŒแˆˆแŒน แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹ญแˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ฑ

แ‰ แŒฃแˆ แ‹แŒคแ‰ณแˆ› แŠจแˆ†แŠ‘ แ‹จแŠขแŠฎแ‹ฒแŠ•แŒ แ‰ดแŠญแŠ’แŠฎแ‰ฝ แŠ แŠ•แ‹ฑ แŒˆแˆ‹แŒญ แˆแˆแˆแ‹ต แ‰ แˆ˜แ‰ฃแˆ แ‹ญแ‰ณแ‹ˆแ‰ƒแˆแขแ‹จแ‹šแˆ… แ‹˜แ‹ด แˆแˆณแˆŒ แ‹จแŠ แŠ•แ‹ต แ‰แˆแ แ‰ƒแˆ แแ‰บแŠ• แˆ›แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ฅ, แ‹จแ‰ƒแˆ‰แŠ• แแ‰บ แˆ›แŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แŠฅแŠ“ แŠจแ‹šแ‹ซแˆ แ‹ญแˆ… แ‰ƒแˆ แˆแŠ• แˆ›แˆˆแ‰ต แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆ†แА แ‹จแ‰ แˆˆแŒ  แ‹แˆญแ‹แˆญ แˆ˜แŒแˆˆแŒซ แˆ›แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ฅ แАแ‹.

6. แŒฝแŠ•แˆฐ-แˆแˆณแ‰ฆแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แ‹“แ‹ญแА แˆ•แˆŠแŠ“แˆ… แ‰ฐแˆ˜แˆแŠจแ‰ต

โžค แ‰ฅแ‹™ แˆฐแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‹จแˆšแ‹ซแŒ แŠ‘แ‰ตแŠ• แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แ‰ แ‹“แ‹ญแА แˆ•แˆŠแŠ“แ‰ธแ‹ แ‰ แˆ›แ‹จแ‰ต แ‰ แŠฅแŒ…แŒ‰ แ‹ญแŒ แ‰€แˆ›แˆ‰แข แ‰ แˆ˜แˆ›แˆชแ‹ซ แˆ˜แŒฝแˆแแ‰ตแ‹Ž แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แˆ‹แˆ‰ แŽแ‰ถแŒแˆซแŽแ‰ฝแฃแŠฅแŠ“ แˆŒแˆŽแ‰ฝ แŒแˆซแŠแŠญแˆถแ‰ฝ แ‰ตแŠฉแˆจแ‰ต แ‹ญแˆตแŒกแข แ‰ แˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆปแ‹Žแ‰ฝแ‹Ž แŒ แˆญแ‹ แˆ‹แ‹ญ แŒˆแ‰ แ‰ณแ‹Žแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แˆแˆตแˆŽแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‹ญแˆณแˆ‰ แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แ‰ฐแ‹›แˆ›แŒ… แˆ€แˆณแ‰ฆแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‰ แŒฝแˆ‘แ แ‹จแŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แˆ›แ‰ดแˆชแ‹ซแˆŽแ‰ฝแ‹Ž แ‹แˆตแŒฅ แˆˆแˆ˜แ‰งแ‹ฐแŠ• แ‰ แ‰ฐแˆˆแ‹ซแ‹จ แ‰€แˆˆแˆ แ‹ซแŒŒแŒก แ‹ˆแ‹ญแˆ แŠฅแˆตแŠญแˆชแ‰ฅแ‰ถแ‰ฝแŠ• แ‹ญแŒ แ‰€แˆ™แข

7. แŠ แ‹ฒแˆต แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒแŠ• แŠ แˆตแ‰€แ‹ตแˆ˜แ‹ แŠจแˆšแ‹ซแ‹แ‰‹แ‰ธแ‹ แАแŒˆแˆฎแ‰ฝ แŒ‹แˆญ แ‹ซแŒˆแŠ“แŠ™

โžค แ‹จแˆ›แ‰ณแ‹แ‰€แ‹แŠ• แАแŒˆแˆญ แ‰ แˆแ‰ณแŒ แŠ“แ‰ แ‰ต แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹ญแˆ… แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แŠจแˆแ‰ณแ‹แ‰€แ‹ แАแŒˆแˆญ แŒ‹แˆญ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ดแ‰ต แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆšแ‹›แˆ˜แ‹ต แˆˆแˆ›แˆฐแ‰ฅ แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹ˆแˆตแ‹ฐแˆ… แŠ แˆตแ‰ฅแข

8. แŒฎแŠญ แ‰ฅแˆˆแˆ… แŠ แŠ•แ‰ฅแ‰ฅ

โžค แŒฎแŠญ แ‰ฅแˆˆแ‹ แˆ›แŠ•แ‰ แ‰ฅ แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‹ŽแŠ• แ‰ แŠฅแŒ…แŒ‰ แ‹ซแˆปแˆฝแˆ‹แˆแข แŠ แˆตแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‹จแˆฅแА แˆแ‰ฆแŠ“ แ‰ฃแˆˆแˆ™แ‹ซแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‰ฐแˆ›แˆชแ‹Žแ‰ฝ แ‰ แŠฅแ‹แАแ‰ฑ แŠ แ‹ฒแˆต แŒฝแŠ•แˆฐ-แˆ€แˆณแ‰ฆแ‰ฝแŠ• แˆˆแˆŒแˆŽแ‰ฝ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแˆตแ‰ฐแˆแˆฉ แˆ›แ‹ตแˆจแŒ‰ แŒแŠ•แ‹›แ‰คแŠ• แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ตแ‹แˆตแ‰ณแŠ• แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆšแ‹ซแˆณแ‹ตแŒ แ‹ฐแˆญแˆฐแ‹แ‰ แ‰ณแˆแข

9. แˆˆแŠ แˆตแ‰ธแŒ‹แˆช แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แ‰ฐแŒจแˆ›แˆช แ‰ตแŠฉแˆจแ‰ต แ‹ญแˆตแŒก

โžค แŠจแˆ˜แŠซแŠจแˆˆแŠ› แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒแŠ• แˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แŠ แˆตแ‰ธแŒ‹แˆช แ‰ขแˆ†แŠ•แˆแฃ แ‹ญแˆ…แŠ•แŠ• แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒ แ‰ แˆ˜แˆˆแˆ›แˆ˜แ‹ต แ‰ฐแŒจแˆ›แˆช แŒŠแ‹œ แ‰ แˆ›แŒฅแ‹แ‰ต แ‹ญแˆ…แŠ•แŠ• แ‰ฝแŒแˆญ แˆ›แˆธแАแ แ‹ญแ‰ฝแˆ‹แˆ‰แข แ‰ แ‰ฐแˆˆแ‹ญ แŠ แˆตแ‰ธแŒ‹แˆช แ‹จแˆ†แА แ…แŠ•แˆฐ-แˆ€แˆณแ‰ฅ แˆฒแ‹ซแŒ‹แŒฅแˆ™แฃ แˆ˜แˆจแŒƒแ‹แŠ• แˆˆแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‹ˆแˆฐแА แ‰ฐแŒจแˆ›แˆช แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹ญแ‹แˆฐแ‹ฑแข

10. แ‹จแŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แˆ˜แ‹ฐแ‰ แŠ› แˆตแˆซแ‹ŽแŠ• แ‹ญแ‰€แ‹ญแˆฉ

แ‹จแˆ›แˆตแ‰ณแ‹ˆแˆต แ‰ฝแˆŽแ‰ณแ‹ŽแŠ• แˆˆแˆ˜แŒจแˆ˜แˆญ แˆŒแˆ‹แ‹ แŒฅแˆฉ แˆ˜แŠ•แŒˆแ‹ต แ‹จแŒฅแŠ“แ‰ตแ‹ŽแŠ• แˆ˜แ‹ฐแ‰ แŠ›แАแ‰ต แˆ˜แˆˆแ‹ˆแŒฅ แАแ‹แข แ‰ แŠ แŠ•แ‹ต แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‹ˆแˆฐแА แ‰ฆแ‰ณ แˆ›แŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แŠจแˆˆแˆ˜แ‹ฑ แ‰ แˆšแ‰€แŒฅแˆˆแ‹ แ‹จแŒฅแŠ“แ‰ต แŠญแแˆˆ แŒŠแ‹œ แ‹ˆแ‹ฐ แˆŒแˆ‹ แ‰ฆแ‰ณ แˆˆแˆ˜แˆ„แ‹ต แ‹ญแˆžแŠญแˆฉแข

11. แŠฅแŠ•แ‰…แˆแ แ‹ซแŒแŠ™

แŠ แ‹ฒแˆต แАแŒˆแˆญ แŠจแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆฉ แ‰ แŠ‹แˆ‹ แ‰ตแŠ•แˆฝ แˆ˜แ‰ฐแŠ›แ‰ต แ‰ แแŒฅแАแ‰ต แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแˆ›แˆฉ แŠฅแŠ“ แ‰ แ‹ฐแŠ•แ‰ฅ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฒแ‹ซแˆตแ‰ณแ‹แˆฑ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆšแ‹ซแŒแ‹ แŒฅแŠ“แ‰ถแ‰ฝ แŠ แˆจแŒ‹แŒแŒ แ‹‹แˆแข แˆตแˆˆแ‹šแˆ… แŠซแŒ แŠ‘ แ‰ แŠ‹แˆ‹ แŠฅแŠ•แ‰…แˆแ ๐Ÿ˜ด๐Ÿ˜ด

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Biology questions

1. What are the basic functions of cells in the human body?
2. How does the human immune system work?
3. What are the major systems of the human body and their functions?
4. How do genetic factors influence health and disease?
5. What role does nutrition play in human health?
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