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A car's speed changes from 10m\s to 40m\s in 10 seconds. What is its acceleration?

Change in velocity is 30m/s Acceleration is equal to the change in velocity / time taken a = 30/10 = 3m/s 

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Answered by Isabelle R. Physics tutor
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What's an easy way to get my complements right?

One of the easiest way, in my opinion, is to learn how languages often follow a common scheme of cases.

Nominativ, Accusativ, Dativ and Genitiv are the most impor...

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Answered by Emilia B. Italian tutor
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How do you choose quotations, and how do you use them in a paragraph?

Mainly AQA Specification

A01 is a crucial part of the marking scheme so it is important that you come to grips with it effectively. It looks at your ability to critically use textual referen...

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Describe the products of the following Friedl-Crafts substitution and explain the role of the AlCl3 in the reaction: C6H6 + CH3C(O)Cl + AlCl3 = ?

C6H6 + CH3C(O)Cl = C6H5C(O)CH3 + HCl

This is an example of an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, with the product being a ketone. The AlCl3 serves as a catalyst, converting the acyl chlo...

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Answered by Thomas H. Chemistry tutor
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How far could the historian make use of sources x and y together to investigate z

Investigating sources in conjunction with each other requires the employment of many of the skills used in analysing a single source, be that primary or secondary, but with a few key differences. 'Cross-r...

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Answered by Fred L. History tutor
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