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Two immobile point charges Q1 and Q2 of values +q and +3q respectively are some distance apart. Q3, with value +2q is placed between them and does not move. What is the ratio of the distance between Q3 and Q2 to the distance between Q1 and Q3?

As Q3 remains stationary, it is clear that it is not accelerating. Thus we can deduce from Newton's second law that there is no resultant force acting upon the charge. However there are still e...

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Answered by Hugh R. Physics tutor
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HAT Question 3: What does a source reveal about a society?

Question three is so daunting because, aside from it being the longest question of the paper, you are probably unused to analysing sources without knowing their context. Usually at A-Level or GCSE, you ar...

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Answered by Tutor87041 D. HAT tutor
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A cuboid has sides such that the longest side is two units more than the shortest side, and the middle length side is one unit longer than the shortest side. The total surface area of the cuboid is 52 units². What is the length of the shortest side?

A cuboid has sides such that the longest side is two units more than the shortest side, and the middle length side is one unit longer than the shortest side. The total surface area of the cuboid is 52 uni...

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Answered by Roseanna M. Maths tutor
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Explain what the CPI is and how it’s used to measure inflation.

Inflation is a continuous or persistent rise in the price level, or can be seen a fall in the value of money (if bread goes from costing £1 a loaf to £1.10, it means £1 becomes less valuable with the incr...

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Answered by Charis L. Economics tutor
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Describe the reasons why the rates of strontium and barium with water is different

Barium reacts quicker with water than strontium as it has a lower first ionisation energy than strontium as barium has a larger atomic radius and so their is more shielding for the outer electrons. althou...

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Answered by Mohamed E. Chemistry tutor
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