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Analyse F.R. Leavis’ description of ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ as being ‘a complete break with the nineteenth-century tradition’.

In 1932 F. R. Leavis described Prufrock as ‘a complete break with the nineteenth-century tradition, and a new start.’[1] Certainly Prufrock is written in a distinctly modern form. The metre is languid and co...
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How do you write a good hypothesis?

The way to write a good hypothesis is to follow a 3 step proess. 1) Identify your variables and operationalise them. 2) Identify whether you are looking for a difference or a relationship. 3) Identify whethe...
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A lamp has a rating of 18V 9W. How much energy is transferred to the bulb in 5 minutes? Calculate the current through it when connected to a 18V supply.

The first question comes from the realisation that the power rating, "9W" represents 9 joules being supplied every second and so can be written as 9 J/s and so in 5 minutes (or 300 seconds) the ene...
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Resistors of 5 ohms and 10 ohms are connected in series with a battery supplying 3 volts. What is the total resistance ? And calculate the current in the circuit.

For the first part of the question we note that the resistors are in series, this means we can simply add together the resistance, giving a value of: 15 ohms For the second part we use the equation V=IR, sub...
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On a see-saw Mary, weight 600N balances John, weight 200N when she sits 1.5m away from the pivot. How far from the pivot is John?

Using the knowledge that the moments are balanced, we can create an equation to calculate the distance John is from the pivot: 600N 1.50m = 200N (distance) (600/200)*1.5 = distance distance = 4.5m
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