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If two cars are moving, labelled car A and car B. Car A moves at 15 m/s and B at 10 m/s but car B also accelerated at 2 m/s/s. If the two both travel for ten seconds, which car will travel further?

Well for this question we can use the SUVAT equations. We'll see what values we have and what we're looking for. So firstly we have the initial speed, often denoted usign the letter u. I'm going to write Au ...
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Answered by Tom W. Physics tutor
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How should I choose my passages in the ELAT?

The key thing to remember with the ELAT is quality over quantity. They are not looking for you to fulfill any Assessment Objectives or for you to provide a typical response so really challenge yourself. Look...
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Answered by George B. ELAT tutor
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How do I analyse a source?

With source work, it is very important to read both the question and the source very carefully, and to make sure you answer the question!The first step to an answer should be to read the source with the ques...
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Answered by Sophie A. History tutor
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How can I best prepare for a politics essay-based exam?

The first step that I always took when preparing for an essay exam was to make sure that I understood exactly what type of questions there would be, and how many of each, so that firstly I knew what I was pr...
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Answered by Sophie A. Politics tutor
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How do I approach the essay section of the TSA?

The essay section of the TSA is really nothing to worry about, as the tutors should only use it as a possibly entry point for questioning in your interview, and it is not numerically marked. You should just ...
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Answered by Sophie A. TSA Oxford tutor
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