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MCAT Physics
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An object's mass times its velocity. Measures the amount of motion in a straight line. momentum = p = mxv = mass x velocity momentum is conserved in collisions
Newton's Second Law and Rotational Inertia
Anti node
velocity
Linear Momentum
2. F = - kx and W = kx2 /2
4 universal forces
Heating a Solid - Liquid or Gas
Torque
Spring Force - Work
3. I. Linear: strain = ?L / L II. Shear: strain = ?x / L III. Volume: strain = ?V / V
Projectiles
Bernouilli's Equation
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
one direction as positive and another as negative
4. E = hxf = mxc2 h = Planck's constant = 6.63 E(-34) J sec f = frequency of the photon
Poiseuille's Law
Energy of a Photon or a Particle
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
Magnetic Field around a wire
5. 1e0 (an electron);
Thermodynamics
The displacement for a quarter around the circle (pi/4 radians or 45 degrees) - the displacement
Heating a Solid - Liquid or Gas
beta (Beta) particle
6. Also called fundamental forces: Nuclear - electromagnetic - weak - gravity
4 universal forces
Capacitance of a Capacitor
Radioactive Decay Rate Law
Relativistic Mass Increase
7. Fo = fs (V
Lenz's Law
equal and opposite
Equilibrium
Doppler Effect: when d is decreasing use + vo and - vs
8. Instantaneous speed equals instantaneous velocity ____________.
Kirchhoff's rules
scalar
beta (Beta) particle
in magnitude
9. The average distance - weighted by mass - in a Cartesian coordinate - it is the point obtained by doing a weighted average for all the positions by their respective masses.
Newton's Second Law and Rotational Inertia
Center of mass
vector fashion
effort decreases
10. C? = C1 + C2 + C3 + etc. **When capacitors are in parallel - the voltage drop is equal across the entire combination - i.e. V? = V1 = V2 = V3 = ...**
Capacitors in parallel
equal and opposite
Flow of Heat through a Solid
Conservation of kinetic energy
11. Accelerate toward the ground at a constant velocity.
Analysis of pulley systems
Freely falling bodies
Index of Refraction
Bernoulli's Equation
12. PxV = nxRxT n = # of moles of gas R = gas law constant = 8.31 J / K mole. - law that states the math relationship of pressure (P) - volume (V) - temperature (T) - the gas constant (R) - and the number of moles of a gas (n); PV=nRT.
Uniform circular motion
Ideal Gas Law
Stress and Strain
Projectiles
13. The angular equivalent of a force - it makes things rotate - have angular acceleration - change angular velocity and direction.
Electromagnetic force
Torques - lever arms
same amount of work
Continuity of Fluid Flow
14. L1 = F1
Torque forces
Kirchoff's Laws
Concept of a field
Heating a Solid - Liquid or Gas
15. For a given mass - its weight on Earth is different from its weight on the _____.
Continuity (fluids)
Moon
The displacement for a quarter around the circle (pi/4 radians or 45 degrees) - the displacement
Torque
16. ?U = QNet + WNet
To calculate how far did the projectile travel
Impulse
First Law of Thermodynamics
in magnitude
17. The speed at an instant (infinitesimal time interval).
Instantaneous speed
Inelastic collisions
Constructive interference
Work done on a gas or by a gas
18. When things are at rotational equilibrium - there the sum of all torques = 0.
Rotational equilibrium (Sum of Torque = 0)
Poiseuille's Law
Work done on a gas or by a gas
Resistance of a Wire
19. The ____________ of g toward the Earth holds true at all times - even when the projectile is traveling up (it's decelerating on its way up - which is the same thing as accelerating down).
Newton's Second Law and Rotational Inertia
vertical acceleration
Energy of a Photon or a Particle
tangent
20. P + ?xgxh +
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21. Fx?t = ?(mxv)
When acceleration is constant and there is no change in direction
Elastic collisions
Density
Impulse = Change in Momentum
22. Linear speed = v = rx? = r x angular speed
Angular Speed vs. Linear Speed
the normal component of gravity
Resistor's in series
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
23. Total momentum before = total momentum after.
Laplace's Law
work is positive
Conservation of linear momentum
normal force
24. A force that is always in the direction to impede motion xLike any other force - friction is a vector. However - its direction is easy because it's always opposite to motion.
Instantaneous speed
Concept of force - units
Friction - static and kinetic
scalar
25. a = v^2/r f= mv^2/r cir = 2TT*r xnote that theta is always in radians. To convert degrees to radians - use this formula:
weakest
work is positive
Uniform circular motion
vertical acceleration
26. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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27. M = - Di / Do = - i / o = Hi / Ho - Dimensionless value denoted by m given by the equation: m = - i/o - where i is image height and o is object height. A negative m denotes an inverted image - whereas a positive m denotes an upright image.
tangent
Resistor's in parallel
Radioactive Decay Rate Law
Magnification
28. The acceleration produced by a net force on a body is directly proportional to the magntude of the net force - is in the same direction as the net force - and is inversely proportional to the mass of the body. Fnet = SFExt = mxa
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29. When something is laying still on an inclined plane - the normal force and friction force adds up in a _________ to equal the weight.
vector fashion
Work
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
30. You weigh more on an elevator accelerating up because F=mg + ma - where a is the ______________ of the elevator.
acceleration
Torque
Electromagnetic force
Density
31. T=mv^2/L
Speed of a Wave on a String
Torque force at Equilibrium
Analysis of pulley systems
Orbiting in space
32. First get the time in the air by the vertical component. Then use the horizontal component's speed x time of flight. (Don't even think about over - analyzing and try to calculate the parabolic path).
Current and Resistance
Torque
weakest
To calculate how far did the projectile travel
33. Use the vertical component only- calculate the time it takes for the projectile to hit the ground.
To calculate the time the projectile is in the air
Torque
Density
Static friction
34. E = moxc2
Energy Released by Nuclear Fission or Fusion Reaction
larger
Heating a Solid - Liquid or Gas
Centripetal Force (F=- mv2/r)
35. V2 = rxgxtan ?
kinetic friction
Banked Circular Tracks
Index of Refraction
Torque force at Equilibrium
36. Vector - has direction - rate of change in displacement.
velocity
There are two kind of weightlessness
Energy Released by Nuclear Fission or Fusion Reaction
Concept of force - units
37. Y or S or B = stress / strain stress = F/A
4 universal forces
Stress and Strain
equal and opposite
Newton's Second Law and Rotational Inertia
38. When there is no net gravitational force acting on you. Either you are so far out in space that there's no objects around you for light -years away - or you are between two objects with equal gravitational forces that cancel each other out.
same gravitational work
Torque
Real weightlessness
9.8 m/s2
39. Applies to objects sitting still. An object can sit still on an inclined plane because of static friction.
Newton's Second Law
no work is done
work is positive
Static friction
40. Operation involving a __________ may or may not result in a vector (kinetic energy from the square of vector velocity results in scalar energy).
vector and a vector
Change in Internal Energy of a system
0
Moon
41. The __________ of the projectile velocity is always accelerating toward the Earth at a rate of g.
vertical component
Beats
vector fashion
static friction
42. In an object going down the inclined plane at constant velocity: parallel component of gravity...
Ohm's Law
Kirchhoff's rules
Ideal Gas Law
= kinetic friction
43. T = FxLxsin ? Where ? is the angle between F and L; unit: Nm
Translational motion
Force caused by a magnetic field on a moving charge
Torque
equal and opposite
44. ?t = ?to / Beta
same gravitational work
parallel
Torque
Relativistic Time Dilation
45. I = F ?t = ?M and M=mv
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
Quadratic Formula
Momentum - Impulse
The vector sum
46. Static friction is always ____ than kinetic friction.
larger
weakest
negative work
Angular Speed vs. Linear Speed
47. If the force and the distance applied is in opposite directions...
work is negative
Motion on an inclined plane
weakest
Moon
48. Periodic frequency resulting from the superposition of two waves that have slightly different frequencies. f(beat) = |f1- f2|
Thin Lens Equation
kinetic friction
Beats
Freely falling bodies
49. F=g(m1m2/r^2) G = 6.67 E-11 N m
Universal Gravitation
speed
Apparent weightlessness
Continuity (fluids)
50. FF =
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Newton's third law - forces equal and opposite
Centripetal Force
Friction Force