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A student has loaded a spring beyond its limit of proportionality. What does this mean?

The limit of proportionality is the is the point beyond which Hooke's law is no longer true when stretching a material.

AP
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Explore Shakespeare's representation of love in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

A whole range of character relationships and moments from the play able to be discussed here. One method of streamlining a discussion would be to dedicate one or two paragraphs to the more 'negative' mome...

KC
Answered by Kate C. English tutor
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A shop sells only Apples, Bananas and Mangos. The ratio of Apples to Bananas is 5:11. The next shopper will choose one piece of fruit at random. The probability that they buy a Mango is 0.2. What is the probability that they buy an Apple?

We have the probability of choosing a Mango is 0.2 so the probability of choosing an Apple or Banana is 1-0.2=0.8.Next we use the ratio 5:11 to see that for every (5+11)=16 Apples or Bananas, 5 will be Ap...

GM
Answered by Gregor M. Maths tutor
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How should I approach the question "Explain the formation of a waterfall"?

This is quite a common question, and knowing how to tackle it can be a great way to scoop up marks. This answer hits each of the points needed for full-mark answer:
Waterfalls form in upstream area...

CH
Answered by Connie H. Geography tutor
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Define 'psychotic symptom' and 'unusual perceptual experience', and outline the main differences between them.

Psychotic symptoms and unusual perceptual experiences (UPEs) are generally considered to be two dichotomous phenomena. Psychotic symptoms are characterised by hallucinations (perception of stimuli that do...

LA
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