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How would you calculate the moment of a Force on a rigid object?

You would calculate the moment of a force on a object by first finding the distance of the force from the pivot point of the object. Following this, you would find the component of the force perpendicular...

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Answered by Nathan S. Physics tutor
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Outline the social learning theory for gender development

The Social Learning Theory supports the idea that we learn from the environment and receive feedback in the form of reinforcement. It draws attention to the influence of nurture in shaping our behaviour a...

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What is the difference between absolute and comparative advantage?

A country is said to have absolute advantage (in the production of a good) over another country if it is able to produce a greater quantity of a good (using the same amount of resources) than the other co...

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Answered by Rohan B. Economics tutor
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A linear accelerator (LINAC) is used to accelerate protons at CERN before they are injected into the Large Hadron Collider. Explain with the aid of a diagram how the proton is accelerated by the LINAC.

A linear accelerator is built with several drift tubes that increase in length, at either end of each tube are electrodes that provide an alternating current. As a proton is a positively charged particle ...

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Answered by Emma B. Physics tutor
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What is unitary price elasticity of demand?

Price elasticity of demand (PED) is the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price. Effectively, how much will people increase/decrease the quantity they buy of a good relative to the amount...

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Answered by Alfie S. Economics tutor
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