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How do you work out compound interest?

  1. Check whether student can calculate simple interest, e.g. How much money would you have after 1 year if you have £50 and get 3% interest? (Ans: 50*1.03 = 51.50)

  2. Once this is un...

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Answered by Joanna W. Maths tutor
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what would be the mass required to keep an object with a mass of 250kg orbiting at a constant distance of 100km with a linear velocity of 100m/s?

the linear speed of an orbiting body is given by the equation sqrt(GM/2r) where M is the mass of the attracting body, G is the gravitational constant and r is the distance between the two bodies' centres ...

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Answered by Michael A. Physics tutor
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What is the Young's modulus of a material?

The Young's modulus is a measure of the stiffness of the material - higher the young's modulus, higher the stiffness. It is calculated by dividing stress by strain over the elastic deformation region and ...

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Answered by Manika S. Physics tutor
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My experience with the UKCAT?

Without a doubt, the timing was the most challenging aspect.  To start with I didn’t do questions timed, just to get a feel on how to approach questions but fairly soon I started timing myself, being very...

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Answered by Chaitya D. UCAT tutor
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Discuss the view that overuse of common access resources is best addressed by the government

Common access resources are resources which are not owned by anyone, do not have a price and are available for anyone to use without payment. They are rivalrous but non-excludable. Since they are free and...

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Answered by Edon A. Economics tutor
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