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What is the Photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect is the stimulated emission of electrons from a (generally metallic) material upon irradiation with light of sufficient energy (light of a short enough wavelength). The incident ph...

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How should I structure a 16 mark essay?

Firstly, you must analyse what the question is asking. For example, the question may be to outline and evaluate genetic explanations of OCD. The question is asking you to outline and evaluate, and therefo...

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'Time can be cruel and compassionate; it can give as well as take away.' In light of this quote, explore Larkin and Duffy's presentation of time.

Larkin and Duffy present time as something that certainly ‘gives’ and ‘takes away’, but the question of cruelty and compassion involves a notion of intention on the part of time. While time is inanimate, ...

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What sets Aristotelian virtue ethics apart from Kantian or utilitarian ethics?

There are a variety of differences between Aristotelian virtue ethics and Kantian or utilitarian ethics. One main way virtue ethics is distinguished from the latter two, however, is through its wider focu...

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Explain what happens in terms of current induced as a magnet enters a solenoid in a closed circuit, and as it leaves.

This is an application to Faraday's and Lenz' laws of electromagnetic induction. So as the magnet moves into the coil, the magnetic field from the magnet moves through the coil, therefore there is a chang...

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