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What is a boson, as described by the standard model?

A boson is a "force-carrier": a particle that corresponds to one of the fundamental forces of nature. There are four fundamental forces, which include: Gravity, Electromagnetism, Weak Nuclear Fo...

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Answered by Lewis L. Physics tutor
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How do you form the subjunctive of an -er verb?

In order to find the subjunctive of an -er verb, you first have to know how to conjugate them in the indicative. So let's take the verb "aimer", to love. First, you have to find the ils

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How do we use the Chain-rule when differentiating?

The Chain-rule is used to differentiate a function of a function. Running through an example:Let's say want to differentiate the function y = (2x+1)^3. We can substitute a variable, w, in order to differe...

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Answered by Hira R. Maths tutor
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Define the term ‘externalities’

An externality is a positive or a negative effect experienced by a third-party to an economic transaction. In production for example, an externality would occur when there is a difference in the marginal ...

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Answered by Edward E. Economics tutor
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Solve 2x+y=6, 3x+2y=3 for x and y.

Give each equation a label:(1) 2x+y=6(2) 3x+2y=3Multiply one equation to make the number of x's or y's the same in each equation. 2 X (1) : 2(2x+y=6) 4x+2y=12 (2) 3x+2y=3There are now 2y's in each equatio...

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Answered by Emily W. Maths tutor
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