@JacobsPhysics. I am worried that my new answer on 2nd page will be ignored and people will give me zero score based on my first page since I crossed it. Do you have any suggestion for this case? I am so worried. Thank you so much!
@JacobsPhysics Good morning! In my make up APphysics 1 exam, for the 2nd question, I answered all a, b, c and d parts on the first page. Then I don't like the b answer so I crossed my answer for part b and re-wrote my answer on the 2nd page. I didn't make a note on the first page
@MrJBphysics If you look at this video (https://t.co/HKg0eaUqcp), at 33:20, you said V increases, it will fall from blue to green. But we know V^2 is inversely proportional to R. How come V decreases, it will fall from blue to green? I don't what's wrong. Thank you!
@MrJBphysics Mr. JB, starting from 33:20 to 33:04 in this video https://t.co/HKg0eaUqcp, you mentioned that the satellite will fall from blue to green as V decreases, but why? Isn't that V^2 is inversely proportional to R? So since V decreases, R will increases, so it will go to red? Thanks!