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What is the ontological argument for God's existence? Is it successful?

The ontological argument is an a priori argument for the existence of God. It is generally considered a part of natural theology - the use of human reason to know things about God independently of any act...

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Answered by Edward W. Philosophy tutor
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What is the enzyme lock and key mechanism?

Enzymes are proteins and they have specific shapes.Do you know what active site is? Region where the chemical reaction happen, this is a different shape on different enzymesDo you...

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Answered by Millie B. Biology tutor
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Rationalise the Denominator: 5+√2/(√3)

To rationalise the denominator without chainging the value of the equation, multiply both the numerator and denominator by the value of the denominator.( (5+√2)/(√3) )*(√3/√3) = ( (5√3)+√6 )/3

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What is terminal velocity?

Terminal velocity is the final velocity an object achieves during freefall through a medium under the influence of gravity and upthrust from the medium. For example, dropping a tennis ball from a plane. T...

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How do i prepare for my medical school interviews

There are multiple important aspects regarding medical school interviews. Depending on which medical schools you apply for, there are different types of interview such as panel or MMI. Knowing which kind ...

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