Wow! Thanks for going in depth on how to answer practice FRQs, my teacher never tells us how and always expects us to have all these things. Our teacher doesn't give us the answers to the practice Frqs :|
i’m sorry to tell you i got a 69% mainly due to sig figs, conversion errors, a harsh grader, and i also maybe kind of skipped out on the problems i found frustrating to look at in these vids. oh and i ignored thermal energy
Fantastic video!!! Watching you solve these questions really helped me understand the steps I should take and what my thought process should look like when I do these types of questions :) Keep up the great work
Gravity is pointing in the opposite direction of where the object is heading. IE it would be 180 degrees or going the opposite direction. You can visualize or draw the graph of forces and see for yourself.