Re: Solar System B
Posted: January 10th, 2018, 3:09 pm
Does anyone know what image I is which is below Image Sheet A in the Solar System practice exam?
Yup, it's possible that they can give you a mathematics question that requires you to solve using any formulae you know.sekwojinn wrote:Should We Get The Equations For Each Of Kepler's Law?
Which Solar System practice exam is this? I'll look into it, if you can tell me which test you're on.JionPark wrote:Does anyone know what image I is which is below Image Sheet A in the Solar System practice exam?
This exam is on the Science Olympiad main website page in Solar System. I don't know what image I is.OrigamiPlanet wrote:Which Solar System practice exam is this? I'll look into it, if you can tell me which test you're on.JionPark wrote:Does anyone know what image I is which is below Image Sheet A in the Solar System practice exam?
If I were you, I wouldn't try memorizing the formulas, especially if you forget what is substituted where. Some equations that you might want to start off with are conversions from temperatures, distances, etc. and maybe formulas for Kepler's Laws. Keep expanding from there, as there could be a bunch of formulas to knowfrankgee04 wrote:do you guys know what are the more important math equations to know or do i memorize all of them?
It seems more complicated than it actually is, you get notes for every part of solar system. It's kinda like asking "Given image A, identify the crater and which planet it is on" and such and such.JionPark wrote:Will notes be allowed for Part II: Hands-On/Interpretive Task?