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What's the definition of osmosis?

Osmosis is the net movement of water from an area of high water potential to an area of lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane.An area of high water potential means there is less sol...

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Answered by Emily J. Biology tutor
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Describe the different forces upon a falling object with reference to Newton's first law.

A falling object will reach terminal velocity when the force draging it down (ie its weight due to gravity) is equal to the air resistance opposing the motion upwards. When the two forces are equal the ob...

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Answered by Adam L. Physics tutor
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Find the integral of e^3x/(1+e^x) using the substitution of u=1+e^x

Differentiate U with respect to x to find dx in terms of du and substitute into the integral so that it is in terms of du, then using e^3x = (e^x)^3 and u = 1+e^x subsitute u in for x and simplify the int...

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Answered by Cory F. Maths tutor
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dx/dt = -5x/2, t>=0. Given that x=60 when t=0, solve the differential equation, giving x in terms of t.

dx/dt = -5x/2 to solve this we must firstly separate the variables ∫2/x dx = -∫5 dt then we solve the integrals using basic integration formulae 2ln...

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Answered by Kulveer S. Maths tutor
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Why do skeletal formulae not show the hydrogens bonded to carbons but do on other elements?

Because carbon atoms have 4 electrons in their outer shell so always form 4 covalent bonds in a molecule, so the number of hydrogen atoms bonded can be inferred by subtracting however many bonds the carbo...

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Answered by Megan A. Chemistry tutor
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