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What's the difference between explicit and implicit meaning?

Explicit = obvious meaning. Implicit = unobvious meaning. So if something was explicit in a text, it means that the information is clearly stated for you. E.g. Josh w...

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Answered by Sophie H. English tutor
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A van of mass 2150kg with a driving force of 10,000 is accelerating at 3 m/s^2. Find the resultant force acting in the van, and also the frictional force on the van.

We have values for the mass and the acceleration of the van, so we can work out the resultant force acting on it using Newton’s second law: Fr = ma F­ = 2150 x 3 = 6450N Driving fo...

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Answered by Erin B. Physics tutor
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Iron can be extracted from iron ore by reaction with carbon at very high temperature in a blast furnace. In this process Fe2O3 is reduced to Fe. Explain what is meant by the term reduction.

Reduction: loss of oxygen (or gain of electrons)

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Answered by Mark T. Chemistry tutor
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Why do square roots have more than 1 solution?

As 3 is equivalent to (-3)2 it follows that the square root of 9 must be + or -3.

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Answered by Masudul H. Maths tutor
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How do I form the imperfect tense in french?

Depending on the competence level/ preferred learning method of the child I would teach verbs slightly differently. For example, repetition through games, songs, acrostics, association with pictures etc. ...

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Answered by Eleanor W. French tutor
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