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What is terminal velocity?

This is the maximum velocity that an object can reach when falling through a medium (like air). Note that it occurs when the drag on the object equals the pull of gravity.

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Find x and y of these two equations: 2x - 3y = 13 and 3x + y = 3

In order to find the unknown variables x and y we need to simplify these equations in the way that will make it possible for us to get rid of either x or y variable, and make it easier...

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Answered by Zuzana B. Maths tutor
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Why does ln(x) differentiate to 1/x ?

At first glance, this may seem quite complicated. However, it is simple once you make use of exponents. 
Let y=ln(x)
This can be written as: e= e

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Answered by Charlie E. Maths tutor
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Differentiate ln(x)/x


Describe the passive movement through diffusion and explain Fick's Law

Diffusion is the net passive movement of particles (atoms, ions or molecules) from a region in which they are in higher concentration to regions of lower concentration. It continues un...

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Answered by Zuzana B. Biology tutor
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