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How does circular motion work?

Firstly, let's remember Newton's laws which tell us that in order for something to change direction of motion - like: going around in a circle - a net force needs to be acting on the object. In the case o...

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Answered by Stephanie G. Physics tutor
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Why is humanitarian intervention a controversial issue?

This is a common 15 mark question in A2 Government & Politics Unit4D paper. For addressing the question correctly, firstly you need to define the concept of humanitarian intervention by giving couple ...

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What is the significance of religion as a cause of conflict in the modern world?

Religion is getting the key driving force for conflict in the 21st century after the 9/11 attacks. After the collapse of Soviet Union there was a steady increase in tension between civilizations, which wa...

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Why do windows around the house steam up?

The answer to this question is rather simple. There is a natural pressure/temperature difference between the inside of the house and the outside. The humidity in the warm air is much greater than that of ...

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A hypertensive patient asks you to choose his treatment without disclosing potential side-effects of different options as that would only make him anxious, he claims. Which medical and ethical issues would you investigate before proceeding?

This question tests Oxbridge interview skills, mainly in area of Medicine. Purpose of the tutor is to guide the student through the dilemma and provide factual information or leading questions when stuck....

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