watermelon. wrote:Study Tips!
Because I should be studying right now, I thought I would share with you some of my study tips!
1. Do not procrastinate like I am right now. Due to my procrastination I have to finish a whole big book in 5 days, take 10 more pictures of nature, write a 30 page thingy-ma-bobber, and much much more. So please, DON'T DO IT! IT'S BAD TRUST ME
Bobkitty246 wrote:
TYPE OF QUESTION:math/astronomy/physics
YOUR QUESTION:Phobos orbits Mars with an average distance of about 9380 km from the center of the planet and a rotational period of about 7hr 39 min. Use this information to estimate the mass of Mars.
I know you have to use Kepler's third law, but meh the math doe. I was never too good at that
Sorry again, for the third question I've asked recently ha-ha!
watermelon. wrote:Yeah, I am one of those who can't manage to fix it. I just wanted to put that in because I try to remind myself that I need to not do it so badly.
I procrastinate like a professional, and I have done many many projects last minute, but I'm still a straight A student. I'm not saying procrastination won't get you anywhere, but it's just a lot more stressful all over. But other times not so much. I am mostly a cram-everything in in one night type of person, because my brain processes the information much better. I memorized a whole 3 paragraph poem in German overnight, and I still have parts of it memorized XD
Right now I'm about to go study for a test tomorrow, which I haven't studied for at all. I have high doubts I'll fail, but I honestly think the stress makes me do better ? I get so worried that I'll get a bad grade, everything suddenly flows out of me.
Rabid_Jaguar wrote:Bobkitty246 wrote:
TYPE OF QUESTION:math/astronomy/physics
YOUR QUESTION:Phobos orbits Mars with an average distance of about 9380 km from the center of the planet and a rotational period of about 7hr 39 min. Use this information to estimate the mass of Mars.
I know you have to use Kepler's third law, but meh the math doe. I was never too good at that
Sorry again, for the third question I've asked recently ha-ha!Oh my, astronomy? I don't know anything about that.
I might be able to help with the math part if you explained Kepler's third law to me in as much detail as possible and showed me what you have so far. I tried Googling Kepler's third law myself but I didn't really know what I was looking at. cx
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