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The velocity, v, of a moving body at time t is given by v = 50 - 10t. A) Find its acceleration. B) The initial displacement, s, is 40 meters. Find an expression for s in terms of t.

A) To find acceleration from a velocity equation, we must differentiate velocity, v = 50 - 10t.This gives us dv/dt = -10 = accelerationB) To find displacement from velocity, we must integrate the velocity...

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Evaluate the claims about experience in arguments for the existence of God, or the gods.

Introduction should explain the terms in the question, state your thesis and dissect the question into arguments supported by philosophers, such as Richard Swinburne, Richard Dawkins, A.J. Ayer and Willia...

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Analyse the impacts on the market if a subsidy was granted to cotton producers, and the discuss the consequences for stakeholders

Define the terms in the question: Subsidy, and then explain that it would be a positive externality of production.Draw and illustrate a positive externality of production, ensure to label everything and n...

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How do I integrate literary terms into my analysis?

In order to integrate literary terms into an analysis you start by following the PEEL paragraph structure. PEEL stands for Point, Evidence, Effect and Link. Once this has been understood, the literary ter...

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Lenin was able to consolidate Bolshevik Rule by combining popular policies and repression. Discuss.

It is indeed fair to say that Lenin consolidated Bolshevik rule by combining popular policy with repression, and this can be explored by looking at how Lenin tackled his April Theses promise of “peace, la...

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