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How would I derive Kepler's third law from Newton's law of gravitation and the equations of circular motion?

Kepler's third law states that the square of the period of the orbit is directly proportional to the cube of the radius of the orbit (T^2=kr^3) where r is some constant to be determined. This can be deter...

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Answered by Matthew W. Physics tutor
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How would I find the approximate area enclosed by the expression e^x*sin(x)*x^3 on an infinite scale?

The area under a curve is analytically calculated using the integral of the function. The integral of the function above could be calculated using integration by parts twice, considering that 3 functions ...

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Answered by Matthew W. Maths tutor
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Talk about the relation between differentiability and continuity on a real function and its derivative.

In a real 2-Dimensional function f(x) on the X-Y plane, we have the following relations between these concepts: i) f'(x) is continuous if and only f(x) is differentiable; in fact, the continuity of f'(x) ...

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What does the cognitive approach to depression suggest?

The cognitive explanation of depression suggests that negative thoughts and belief's cause depression. Beck's cognitive triad suggests that there are three focuses of negative thinking: the self (I am st...

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Answered by Jade W. Psychology tutor
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How do I remember what adaptations plants and animals have in dry conditions? How would I answer this in a question?

A main concern for both plants and animals is to hold onto as much water as possible and prevent evaporation wherever possible, which you should keep in mind when trying to recall what kinds of features t...

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Answered by Georgina M. Biology tutor
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