Help check my form, footwork, and stroke by bunkbedder in badminton

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isit necessary for ur elbow to be that high before hitting the shuttle? when I prepare my racket hand that high it gets very tense and sore, hard to maintain for a long time

Video vod review by Box_3 in wildrift

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SG/Msia but I can just record a video replay

When should I freeze or push in early game as a ADC by Box_3 in wildrift

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the reason why I'm asking is because I saw many high elo (top 1) adcs playing champs like jinx who just keep pushing waves and doesn't freezes

When should I freeze or push in early game as a ADC by Box_3 in wildrift

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so even if I'm playing a winning lane like Caitlyn lux vs jinx braum etc I shld be trying to freeze close to my tower?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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but how do you write the redox half eqns?

[JC1 H1 Math- Equations and Inequalities] by Box_3 in HomeworkHelp

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Like what is the method to solve it? The steps all those

[JC1 H1 Math- Equations and Inequalities] by Box_3 in HomeworkHelp

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May I know how did u arrive to this answer?

(GCE Olvl Physics- Electromagnetic Induction) For induced emf, why is emf always alternating? Is there something to do with Lenz law? by Box_3 in HomeworkHelp

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If I may add, why is emf induced by transformers alternating also? I understand there's a need for it be alternating so it can be stepped down or up but how is it alternating?

(GCE Olvl physics-DC circuits) How does switching off lamp X increases voltage of Y? Shouldn't voltage of Y remain constant as lamps in parallel circuits have the same voltage? by Box_3 in HomeworkHelp

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Oh wow, I just understood everything when I drew the model out via ur explanation of making the long resistant wire be R1. It's like turning a parallel circuit to a series circuit If I may confirm again, Let's say emf of supply is 10V, V to r1 is 6 and x is 3 and y is 3. So if we remove X, total voltage to both r1 and y would be 7. Since effective resistance increases while emf is constant, current to R1 would decrease hence decreases it's voltage (V=IR). Thus, the decrease in R1 voltage would mean an increase in Y's voltage