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What are economies of scale and scope?

Economies of scale and scope

The concept of economies of scale were introduced by Adam Smith as a part of his famous works on division of labour. The main idea behind i...

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Answered by Jakub C. Economics tutor
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What are the differences between the nervous and endocrine systems in maintaining homeostasis?

The nervous system and endocrine system work together to maintain a state of constancy in the body's internal environment despite changes in the external environment. The effect of both systems is ach...

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Answered by Danielle S. Biology tutor
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How do each of ionic, covalent and metallic bonding compare?

To begin, it is important to note that each of these three types of bonding ...

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Answered by Alia A. Chemistry tutor
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How do control rods work in a nuclear fission reactor?

In Nuclear Fission, neutrons collide with radioactive atoms (eg Uranium-235) in order to split the atom into two smaller atoms and releasing energy. The more n...

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Answered by Jordan H. Physics tutor
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Why does a single slit diffraction pattern occur?

When light passes through a narrow gap it will diffract (spread out). This means the light reaching the screen could have come from anywhere w...

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Answered by Jordan H. Physics tutor
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