great job man. the way you explained that, you could have basic algebra skills and still grasp it. thanks man. keep it up. we need more people like you.
No, if you referring to anything after multivariable calculus or linear algebra.
I'm still in my undergraduate years. I do keenly help those who have problems with various questions but I have yet to reach that level where I can confidently teach the more advance topics. Say year 3 and 4 stuff.
Remarkable, I am deeply grateful for such a simple and comprehend explanation. I watched your all lectures, you are really doing good.
sattysatish 6 months ago
Thank you. This really helped me with my physics homework and helped me to understand what my teacher attempts to teach my class. Thanks again!
XyKP1fan 10 months ago
Kepler wrote the Law in Latin:
".....the ratio of the periodic times is the ratio of the 1½ power of the distance from the Sun."
".....he ratio which exists between the periodic times of any two planets is precisely the ratio of the 1½ power of the mean distances."
bethpage89 11 months ago
:) very good video
DanteWhite 1 year ago
Where does your begin Formula comes from?
What the meaning of your h and k in the begin?
darklord20d 1 year ago
Kepler's Third LawecellipticalorbiToWerH
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Get with the programdonyleeKnicTONEO
The Southern Crosski-waterwineTPearlH
Kepler's Third LawecellipticalorbiToWerH
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DoubleDutchBust 2 years ago
great job man. the way you explained that, you could have basic algebra skills and still grasp it. thanks man. keep it up. we need more people like you.
HaloDudeFromYak 3 years ago
do you teach advanced mathematics to some students?
turbold1 3 years ago
No, if you referring to anything after multivariable calculus or linear algebra.
I'm still in my undergraduate years. I do keenly help those who have problems with various questions but I have yet to reach that level where I can confidently teach the more advance topics. Say year 3 and 4 stuff.
donylee 3 years ago
muy bueno tu video sigue subiendo videos!!
rgja2007 4 years ago
i thought the 3rd law was k=r^3/D^2
lenashuman 4 years ago
That is another way of saying the same thing too. What is your D though? It should be the period, which is usually denoted by T.
donylee 4 years ago
i appreciate the effort, man
just please work on your english
frostwow 4 years ago
i agree, it sounds like he has marbles in his mouth
PhysicsIVIajor 3 years ago
i couldnt have been more polite on stating a fucking FACT
frostwow 3 years ago