Physics Tutorial Lesson: Keplers 3rd Law Planets Help College High School
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Brilliant videos sir, please keep up the good work!
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@MrChimei Thanks bru, this was giving me problemo's
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@BboyaRze If T^2/R^3 = k then R^3/T^2 = 1/k (denoted here as k, rightly so as it is also a constant). What this means is that you can use either T^2/R^3 or its reciprocal, and solve using a constant. I hope this helps.
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hold on, if T^2 is directly prop to R^3 then surely T^2 / R^3 = k not what you have wrote, (the other way round) ? please answer quick
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You sir make sooooo much more sense than my teacher.
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Ohh how do I miss the days of the blackboard...
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you are a boss sir
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yay physics test tommorow didnt study watched this before test got an A : )))
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audio sucks the big one
irronjuan 4 months ago
@irronjuan Hi. Sorry about that we are always trying to improve. I hope the video was still helped.
PhysicsEH 4 months ago
thankkkk youuuu sooooooo muchhhhhh!!!!!!! u are a life savior.
navhap 9 months ago
@navhap Thaaaaaaanks. We're glad to help.
PhysicsEH 9 months ago
*Jaw drops*
It was THAT simple?? Geez!
Thank you so much for your videos; they're incredibly helpful and sooo easy to understand!
joanna93003 1 year ago
@joanna93003 Thanks for the great comment. We love to hear that these work. Glad to help.
PhysicsEH 1 year ago