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    so much anxiety lol

    Doesn't it mean a lot bc it's basically your entrance to uni? If you don't get in your desired course, can't you take the "long road"?
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    North Sydney Boys or Hurlstone? HELPPPPP

    Yeah, something worth doing. Only problem is what if the train is crowded? I thought Ag was compulsory in year 11 and you could drop it in year 12. But how can u say Hurlstone's shit? They rank in the 20s and they beat Fort Street. That's like saying Fort Street is shit but IMO it's not that shit
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    Oh right right
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    Why'd u switch the numbers around?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    Thanks
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    so much anxiety lol

    Oh, with all those major works?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    What?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    How's it a waste of time?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    What?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    How do I calculate the period Also does Period represent gravitational constant in the orbital velocity formula?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    How the hell do you do this Q An object (O) orbiting a planet (P) at an altitude of 100km required 10MJ to move to an altitude of 200km above planet's surface. Planet (P) has an average diameter of 5000 km. If the object then falls back 50km to an altituded of 150km above the surface of the...
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    What option r u doing?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    BTW rathin have you done projectile motion yet?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    When it says "calculate the gravitational force that the planet exerts on the satellie" do we just use the GPE formula?
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    In this formula, what does f(f) and r(i) represent? (I know it represents initial and final but initial and final of what)
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    Gravitational potential energy (GPE)

    Oh whoops my bad
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