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Explain how a standing wave is formed

A standing wave is formed when two waves travelling in oposite directions interfere with each other.  The waves will be exactly one half wavelength out of phase, and this phase difference allows them to i...

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Answered by Fraser P. Physics tutor
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‘For Ancient Israel, the covenant made with Moses was far more important than the covenant made with Abraham.’ Assess this claim.

At first glance it may seem obvious to disagree with the statement, given that it was God's initial covenant with Abraham which began the divine relationship with Israel, and as such without it the Mosaic...

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Given that the equation of the curve y=f(x) passes through the point (-1,0), find f(x) when f'(x)= 12x^2 - 8x +1

Firstly, Integrate the f'(x) equation by raising the power by 1 and then dividing by the new power and adding a constant c. This gives you f(x)=(12x^3)/3 -(8x^2)/2 + x + c Then you simplify, f(x)=4x^3 -4x...

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Answered by Daniel M. Maths tutor
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Q: Give examples of how the human body maintains homeostasis when we exercise.

A: When we exercise the tissues of our body have an increased requirement for oxygen. The body facilitates this by increasing the respiratory and heart rate, thereby increasing the rate of gas exchange in...

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Answered by Amy M. Biology tutor
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I keep running out of time in the exam, what should I do?

It's really easy to do in history; you have so much to say and so little time in which to say it. Organisation is key here, both in your revision and your exam method. It is worth identifying the key even...

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