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What is the difference between a longitudinal and a transverse wave?

Waves that go up and down in a curvy shape like you would draw on a piece of paper are called transverse waves. Scientifically, these are when the particles move in a direction that is perpendicular (90) ...

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Answered by Sarah F. Physics tutor
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How do I plan an answer to a close reading question in my exam?

The first thing I tell students is when presented with a question, take time to plan. Do not start writing immediately - most of what you will produce won’t be much good. In a lesson, I provide students w...

PC
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What is the difference between qui, que, dont and lequel?

These are the basic relative pronouns which are translated as that or who. Although in English they can be missed out, in French they must be used. e.g. the house that I like- the that here is th...

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Answered by Josephine E. French tutor
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Explain why the North-South divide may no longer be considered relevant?

The concept of the North- south divide emerged from the 1980 Brandt reports explaining the idea that business and prosperity was generally situated in the North meanwhile poverty and corruption was concen...

JE
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discuss corruption in Hamlet

Corruption refers to a break away from the normal and expected, and this explanation can certainly be seen throughout Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet.The death of King Hamlet immediately introduces the th...

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