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MCAT Physics
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mcat
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. PEGrav = P = mxgxh KELinear = K =
Postulates of Special Relativity
Heat of a Phase Change
Mechanical Energy
Kinetic friction
2. Ainxvin = Aoutxvout A= Area v = velocity
Doppler Effect
kinetic friction
Continuity of Fluid Flow
Torque
3. When a source emitting a sound and a detector receiving the sound move relative to each other - the virtual frequency vf' detected is less than (distance increases) or greater (distance decreases) than the actual emitted frequency. f' = f(V
Quadratic Formula
Doppler Effect
Energy Released by Nuclear Fission or Fusion Reaction
beta (Beta) particle
4. ? + ?gh + 1/2 ?v2 = constant
5. ET = Ek + Ep and E = mc2
Energy (conservation)
Sinusoidal motion
Bernouilli's Equation
parallel
6. The __________ at a horizontal surface is equal to the weight
Torque
normal force
Coulomb's Law
Weak force
7. FB = ?xVxg = mDisplaced fluidxg = weightDisplaced fluid ? = density of the fluid V = volume of fluid displaced
Buoyant Force - Buoyancy
Law of gravitation (F = Gm1m2/r^2)
speed
Torque
8. For the purposes of the MCAT - these are lines. When lines are close together - that's shows a strong field. When lines are far apart - that shows a weak field. Lines / fields have direction too - and that means they are vectors. Things travel parall
= kinetic friction
Concept of a field
Motion on an inclined plane
Index of Refraction
9. b
Impulse = Change in Momentum
Quadratic Formula
Work done on a gas or by a gas
Speed of a Wave on a String
10. Static friction is always ____ than kinetic friction.
negative
velocity
larger
Stress and Strain
11. P =
Newton's second law (F = ma)
Projectile Motion
Doppler effect
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
12. Gravity is divided into two components on an inclined plane. One component is normal (perpendicular) to the plane surface: FN = mg
Quadratic Formula
de Broglie Matter Waves
Work done on a gas or by a gas
Motion on an inclined plane
13. Periodic frequency resulting from the superposition of two waves that have slightly different frequencies. f(beat) = |f1- f2|
Beats
Ohm's Law
Force caused by a magnetic field on a moving charge
universal gravitational constant
14. I. Linear: strain = ?L / L II. Shear: strain = ?x / L III. Volume: strain = ?V / V
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
Pressure under Water
Center of mass
Newton's first law - inertia
15. L = L0 (1 + a? T )
Linear Expansion
First Law of Thermodynamics
> kinetic friction
Conservation of linear momentum
16. Pushing an object at constant speed up a frictionless inclined plane involves the ___________ as directly lifting the same object to the same height at constant speed.
Continuity (fluids)
Real weightlessness
Radioactive Decay Rate Law
same amount of work
17. The distance of pulling increases by the same factor that the _______.If the weight of the box is 100 N - you have to pull with a force of 100 N. For every 1 meter you pull - the box goes up 1 meter. When there is one moving pulley - the force needed
Newton's Second Law
Buoyant Force - Buoyancy
effort decreases
Center of Mass - point masses on a line
18. Accelerate toward the ground at a constant velocity.
Newton's first law - inertia
normal force
Freely falling bodies
Translational equilibrium (Sum of Fi = 0)
19. The resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another. FF =
Center of mass
Friction
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
Average acceleration
20. Operation involving a __________ may or may not result in a vector (kinetic energy from the square of vector velocity results in scalar energy).
Conservation of linear momentum
Destructive interference
Centripetal Force (F=- mv2/r)
vector and a vector
21. The strongest of all four forces - but it only acts at subatomic distances. It binds nucleons together.
The strong force: also called the nuclear force
Conservation of kinetic energy
round
Momentum - Impulse
22. A v = const. and ?Av = const.
Continuity (fluids)
a direction
scalar
Torque
23. Sum of all torques acting on an object is zero. No net angular acceleration.
Relativistic Length Contraction
rotational equilibrium
Buoyant Force - Buoyancy
Weak force
24. C = ?xeoxA / d ? = dielectric constant A = area of plates d = distance between plates eo = 8.85 E(-12) F/m
Moon
vertical component
The vector sum
Capacitance of a Capacitor
25. For a given mass - its weight on Earth is different from its weight on the _____.
Angular frequency
Moon
Poiseuille's Law
Doppler effect
26. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
27. Back and forth oscillatory motion corresponding to sound. x = Axcos(?xt) = Axcos(2xpxf xt) ? = angular frequency f = frequency
Torque
Resistance of a Wire
equal and opposite
Sinusoidal motion
28. P = I
The displacement for a quarter around the circle (pi/4 radians or 45 degrees) - the displacement
parallel
Bernoulli's Equation
Electric Power
29. The __________ of the projectile velocity is always accelerating toward the Earth at a rate of g.
vertical component
Center of mass
Energy of a Photon or a Particle
Work done on a gas or by a gas
30. Induced current flows to create a B- field opposing the change in magnetic flux
31. E = moxc2
The displacement for a quarter around the circle (pi/4 radians or 45 degrees) - the displacement
Energy Released by Nuclear Fission or Fusion Reaction
Concept of force - units
Equilibrium
32. N = c / v c = speed of light = 3 E+8 m/s
Electric Power
Electromagnetic force
Index of Refraction
rotational equilibrium
33. T = torque = Ixa I = moment of inertia = mxr
34. W = Px?V
Kinetic friction
Work done on a gas or by a gas
Resistor's in series
vector and a vector
35. F=mv^2/R=m?r
Centripetal Force
Angular frequency
Resistor's in parallel
vector and a scalar
36. This is what we 'weightlessness' really means when we see astronauts orbiting in space. The astronauts are falling toward the earth due to gravitational forces (weight) - but they are falling at the same rate as their shuttle - so it appears that the
Apparent weightlessness
same amount of work
velocity
The vector sum
37. In an object going down the inclined plane at constant velocity: parallel component of gravity...
= kinetic friction
material properties
The displacement for a quarter around the circle (pi/4 radians or 45 degrees) - the displacement
Resistance of a Wire
38. xW = Fdcos? - F is force - d is the distance over which the force is applied - and ? is the angle between the force and distance. xDerived units - sign conventions - It is energy - and the unit is the Joule - Joule = N
effort decreases
simple harmonic motion
Work
Inductors during an increase in current
39. F=g(m1m2/r^2) G = 6.67 E-11 N m
times the cosine
Hooke's Law
Density
Universal Gravitation
40. 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 = ...**
vector and a vector
Newton's third law - forces equal and opposite
the normal component of gravity
Capacitors in parallel
41. mv - where m is mass - v is velocity and the symbol for momentum is p. xImpulse = Ft - where F is force and t is the time interval that the force acts.
Kinetic friction
in magnitude
Momentum
Magnetic Flux
42. Use the vertical component only- calculate the time it takes for the projectile to hit the ground.
Electromagnetic force
To calculate the time the projectile is in the air
same amount of work
Resistance of a Wire
43. I = Q/t and R = ?l/A
Current and Resistance
free fall
Thermodynamics
Average acceleration
44. ?x = Betax?xo
Vector addition
Relativistic Length Contraction
Doppler Effect: when d is decreasing use + vo and - vs
The vector sum
45. The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature. Linear: ?L = Loxax?T Volume: ?V = VoxBetax?T
Weight
Thermal Expansion
Doppler Effect: when d is decreasing use + vo and - vs
Magnetic Flux
46. Q = mxL L = Latent Heat of phase change
same amount of work
Friction Force
Continuity (fluids)
Heat of a Phase Change
47. 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.
Real weightlessness
Electromagnetic force
Angular Speed vs. Linear Speed
universal gravitational constant
48. The change in internal energy of a system is ?U = QAdded + WDone On - Qlost - WDone By
Resistor's in parallel
Heat of a Phase Change
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Analysis of pulley systems
49. Pulleys reduce the force you need to lift an object. The catch - it increases the required pulling distance. xComplex pulleys will have additional ropes that contribute to the pulling of the load (most likely not tested on the MCAT).
Analysis of pulley systems
Continuity (fluids)
Doppler effect
Electric Power
50. Logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level. B (Decibel level of sound) = 10 log ( I / Io ) I = intensity of sound Io = intensity
Decibel Scale
Force caused by a magnetic field on a moving charge
Thin Lens Equation
Momentum - Impulse