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What is Kants kategorical imperative?

Kant's kategorical imperative is a maxim - a rule - which states that all your actions must be such that they could creature the foundation for a law about how everyone ought to act in similar situations....

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Answered by Zinet R. Philosophy tutor
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Outline one study that has investigated stress-related illness and the immune system. In your answer you should refer to what was done and what was found. (4 marks)

One study which investigated into the relationship between stress-related illness and the immune system was carried out by Kiecolt-Glaser et al (1984). They used medical students to look into whether shor...

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Answered by Tina S. Psychology tutor
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A ball is projected at an angle b from the horizontal. With initial velocity V the ball leaves the ground at point O and hits the ground at point A. If Vcos(b) = 6u and Vsin(b) = 2.5u, how long does the ball take to travel between O and A.

This is a classic 2-D projectile question.

The best way to solve this problem is to split the velocity into its x and y components.

In the x-direction a projectile has no forces acting on it...

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Answered by Tristan C. Maths tutor
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What is an isotope?

Each element has a unique number of protons. For example, every carbon atom contains 12 protons. The number of neutrons can differ for each "form" of the same element - this is known as an isoto...

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Answered by Joanna G. Chemistry tutor
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Find the volume of revolution when the area B is rotated 2 pi radians about the x axis

First must recall the formula, of pi multiplied by the integral of y2

After this, the correct integration should be applied, using an appropriate method that the student has learnt

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Answered by Louis S. Maths tutor
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