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How do we form the present continuous ?

The present continuous is used to describe what is happening in that moment. To form it we use:

  1. Estar in the present tense Yo estoy (I am) Tu estas(you are) El/Ella esta(he/she is) Nosotros e...
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of circumference 27km uses magnetic fields to accelerate a proton repeatedly in a circular path. Calculate the flux density of a uniform magnetic field required for the proton to travel at a tenth of the speed of light.

Firstly, we must clearly set out the information we have. The particle in question is a proton, which has a mass of 1.67e-27 kg, and a charge of 1.6e-19 C. The path it takes has a circumference of 27000m,...

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Answered by Aashish M. Physics tutor
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A particle of mass 0.25 kg is moving with velocity (3i + 7j) m s–1, when it receives the impulse (5i – 3j) N s. Find the speed of the particle immediately after the impulse.

In order to answer this question, we must first understand the concept of impulse. When a force acts on an object, its momentum is being changed, and this change is defined as the impulse. Put simply, Imp...

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Answered by Aashish M. Maths tutor
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How much work experience is enough when applying to medical school?

Applying to medical school can be a draining and long experience which begins much earlier than any other university subject application. Because an interview is required for every university you have app...

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Find the slope of the line perpendicular to the line y = (1/5)x - 2

Two lines are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is equal to -1. m1 x m2 = -1

The slope of the given line is equal to 1 / 5. If m is the slope of the line perpendicular to the given line,...

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