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Describe, using words, an equation, *and* a graph for each, the following gas laws: (i) Boyle's Law (ii) Charles' Law (iii) The Pressure Law

(i) At constant temperature, the pressure and volume V of a gas are inversely proportionalpV = constant; ...

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Answered by Calem C. Physics tutor
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Prove that sin(x)+sin(y)=2sin((x+y)/2)cos((x-y)/2)

We know that 1. sin(a+b) = sin(a)cos(b)+sin(b)cos(a) and 2. sin(a-b) = sin(a)cos(b)-sin(b)cos(a) Add equations 1. and 2. sin(a+b)+sin(a-b) = 2sin(a)cos(b)+sin(b)cos(a)-sin(b)cos(a) = 2sin(a)cos(b) Let x=a...

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Answered by Anna V. Maths tutor
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From your work experience what have you learnt about the realities of being a doctor?

From the work experience that I have undertaken I have learnt more about the day to day realities of life as a doctor. I have learnt that being a doctor requires good communication and team working skills...

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What is the effect of the first sentence of "Pride and Prejudice" and how would it change if "must be in want" would be substituted for "must want"?

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." 

The sentence introduces one of the main themes of the plot, the pu...

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What is the significance the paper lantern in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?

Williams employs plastic theatre as a means of giving physical onstage presence to abstract concepts in order to better clarify for the audience their meaning and significance within 'A Streetcar Named De...

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