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What is the De Broglie wavelength of an electron given it has a kinetic energy of 1 eV? You are given the mass of an electron is 9.11x10^-31 kg and Planck's constant is 6.63x10^-34

The De Broglie wavelength equation is as follows: λ=h/p We know the value of Planck's constant h and so to calculate the wavelength all we need is the momentum, which is equal to mv. The kinetic energy is gi...
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Q: Describe the structure of an amino acid and the formation of a peptide bond.

Proteins are made up of organic molecules called amino acids . There are thousands of different proteins with diverse functions: storage, transport, structural support, cellular communication, enzymes and ho...
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How do I factorise a quadratic equation?

Firstly , make sure you agree that a quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax 2 + bx + c where a , b , c are (real) constants ( a is not 0), and x is the variable. (Note: the equation has an &quo...
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What is the difference between a primary and a secondary effect of a natural disaster?

In the case of a natural disaster, there will be a whole range of effects. The simplest way to distinguish between these effects is to categorise them as primary or secondary. A primary effect is one that is...
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How might some Christian philosophers of religion overcome the Euthyphro Dilemma?

The Euthyphro Dilemma, which asks whether what God commands is good because God commands it or because the things God wills are necessarily good and God is adhering to this standard, might raise some issues ...
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