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Experimentally, how would you calculate the Young's modulus of a material?

Young's modulus = stress/strain. Stress = F/A Strain= e/l. Measure the length of a wire between 2 points, placing a marker at each. Also measure the diameter to calculate the cross sectional area of the w...

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Answered by Ben L. Physics tutor
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When should you use the subjunctive?

To try and tackle this, my teacher taught me to use the acronym WEDDING:

WISHES - using verbs such as souhaiter que or préférer que to show wishes of one person for another person. EMOTIONS - an ex...

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Answered by Louis P. French tutor
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How should I structure an essay?

First, you need to give a brief introduction proving you understand the question and outlining your points and your argument. Each paragraph should then be a point of your argument, where you state your p...

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My teacher says the content of my essay is good but my structure needs work. How should I structure a paragraph?

To structure paragraphs, it's useful to use the T.E.A.S. method. T for thesis, E for evidence, A for analysis and S for summary. A thesis is like a 'signpost' for the marker, it tells them what the paragr...

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Answered by Jemimah W. English tutor
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My essay feedback says I need to go into more depth. How do I do this?

For history essays it is easy to throw in a lot of dates and quotes and feel as if you are backing up your argument effectively because you have provided "evidence". You must ensure however, tha...

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Answered by Anna B. History tutor
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