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How do I work out the magnification of an image?

For these types of questions, start by writing out the equation for magnification: Magnification = (size of image) / (size of real object). Then, find the values given in the question that can be plugged ...

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Answered by Chloe R. Biology tutor
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What is the best way to structure a one hour exam essay on Shakespeare?

There is no single way to write an exam essay! You seek to produce something creative and individual. However, there are some helpful points to remember to help you write a clear and clever answer:a) An e...

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Briefly outline the tripartite view of knowledge and explain how a case of a lucky true belief (a Gettier-style problem) can be used to argue against this view

According to the tripartite view of knowledge, knowledge is equivalent to justified true belief. Formulaically, it is the view that S knows P if and only if:
S believes PP is trueS is justified in be...

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Answered by Alfie C. Philosophy tutor
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To What Extent Would the Increased Use of Referendums Enhance British Democracy?

A direct democracy is, in theory, the only legitimate and pure form of democracy. It is the model of democracy which gives people the most power, which is the very aim of a democracy. It is argu...

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a) Explain how an action potential is passed across a synapse b) Label the graph below with the steps of action potential generation c) The graph shows the results of a study on two groups taking different medication, is the difference significant?

a) When an action potential arrives at the presynaptic membrane there is an influx of calcium ions which allows the vesicles containing neurotransmitter to move to and fuse with the presynaptic membrane. ...

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Answered by Catrina K. Biology tutor
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