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How do I work out a genetic cross?

  1. Note the phenotypes of the parents, work out whether they are homozygous or heterozygous.
  2. Choose letters to represent the alleles. The upper case letter should represent the dominant allele...
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Answered by Hannah D. Biology tutor
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How do I write an A grade Spanish film,book or region essay ?

Firstly, you should look at the structure of the essay before starting to write. There should be an introduction, a paragraph for each idea and then a conclusion. The introduction should include an introd...

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Answered by Hannah D. Spanish tutor
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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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Answered by Hannah D. Spanish tutor
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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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