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MCAT Physics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Accelerate toward the ground at a constant velocity.
Freely falling bodies
Sinusoidal motion
vertical component
Amount of work done in gravitational field is path - independent
2. The direction of instantaneous velocity is _______ to the path at that point Ave speed = distance / time = v = d/t
tangent
The vector sum
Static friction
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
3. b
Friction
Work
Concept of force - units
Quadratic Formula
4. The vector sum of the momenta of all the shrapnel from the explosion.
Snell's Law
Resistor's in series
Conservation of linear momentum
The momentum of a bomb at rest
5. The significance of Newton's first law on equilibrium is: things in equilibrium will remain in equilibrium unless acted on by an external force. Things resist change in momentum because of inertia (try stopping a truck. It's not easy because it resis
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6. If the force and the distance applied is in the same direction...
Mechanical Energy
work is positive
Gravity
4 universal forces
7. Mass / volume (unit : kg /m3 ) ? = m/v
Magnetic Field around a wire
Magnification
Work
Density
8. 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
Magnification
Radioactive Decay Rate Law
Magnetic Flux
9. ?S = Q / T (Phase changes only: melting - boiling - freezing - etc)
Newton's second law (F = ma)
negative work
Postulates of Special Relativity
Entropy change at constant T
10. When things are at translational equilibrium - the vector sum of all forces = 0. Things at ______________ either don't move - or is moving at a constant velocity. If an object is accelerating - it's not in equilibrium.
Total momentum of 2 objects before a collision
Translational equilibrium (Sum of Fi = 0)
Projectiles
0
11. 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
scalar
Decibel Scale
larger
free fall
12. Uniformly accelerated motion along a straight line
Average acceleration
Center of mass
9.8 m/s2
Relativistic Length Contraction
13. E = moxc2
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
Energy Released by Nuclear Fission or Fusion Reaction
Momentum
Sinusoidal motion
14. Fx?t = ?(mxv)
Simple Pendulum
Energy of a Photon or a Particle
Impulse = Change in Momentum
= kinetic friction
15. I = Q/t and R = ?l/A
Relativistic Time Dilation
> kinetic friction
parallel
Current and Resistance
16. V = f x? f = 1 / T T = period of wave
Projectile Motion
> kinetic friction
Doppler Effect
Periodic Waves
17. The principle whereby every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe. Ordered forms of energy are at least partly converted to heat - and in spontaneous reactions - the free energy of the system also decreases. ?U = QAd
Snell's Law
horizontal component
free fall
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
18. It makes things accelerate - change velocity or change direction. In the MCAT - it is indicated by an arrow. The direction of the arrow is the direction of the force. The magnitude of the force is often labeled beside the arrow. F=ma - so the unit f
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
Concept of force - units
Snell's Law
Ohm's Law
19. In an object that begins to slip on the inclined plane: parallel component of gravity...
fly off in a path tangent to the circle at the point of snap
> static friction
Continuity of Fluid Flow
Relativistic Mass Increase
20. Distance travelled per unit time
speed
Newton's Second Law
a direction
Resistor's in parallel
21. Sliding down a frictionless inclined plane involves the __________ as doing a free fall at the same height.
same gravitational work
kinetic friction
4 universal forces
Doppler effect
22. 'rotational equivalent of force'; a force applied so as to cause an angular acceleration. t = FxLxsin ?
Torque
Banked Circular Tracks
Destructive interference
> kinetic friction
23. A hypothetical pendulum suspended by a weightless frictionless thread of constant length. f = 1/ T and T=2p(sqrt L/g)
Simple Pendulum
Resistor's in series
Instantaneous velocity
Heat of a Phase Change
24. Instantaneous speed equals instantaneous velocity ____________.
Laplace's Law
in magnitude
Centripetal Force (F=- mv2/r)
Blackbody Radiation and the Photoelectric Effect
25. The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature. Linear: ?L = Loxax?T Volume: ?V = VoxBetax?T
Thermal Expansion
Center of Mass - point masses on a line
Continuity of Fluid Flow
universal gravitational constant
26. Motion of a particle fom point A to point B. x = x 0 + v 0 t + 1/2at2 and V
Translational motion
Stress and Strain
Flow of Heat through a Solid
negative
27. Friction always does ___________ because frictional forces always act against the direction of motion.
Instantaneous speed
Work
vector and a vector
negative work
28. SFx = 0 and SFy = 0
Torque force at Equilibrium
Density
effort decreases
Projectile Motion
29. R = ?xL / Ax ? = resistivity of wire material L = length of the wire Ax = cross - sectional area of the wire
Resistance of a Wire
negative
Friction
Angular frequency
30. Mass per unit of volume.?=m/V(unit : kg /m3 )
Density
fly off in a path tangent to the circle at the point of snap
Destructive interference
Friction
31. Loop Rule: SAround any loop ?Vi = 0 Node Rule: Sat any node Ii = 0
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32. W = F d cos? and P = ?W/?t
Thin Lens Equation
one direction as positive and another as negative
Friction - static and kinetic
Work - Power
33. P =
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
To calculate how far did the projectile travel
Torque
34. The value of speed/velocity - distance/displacement are interchangeable in this case - just keep a mental note of the direction. Ave acceleration = change in velocity / time
When acceleration is constant and there is no change in direction
Index of Refraction
work is negative
Electromagnetic force
35. Even though they are accelerating toward the Earth - they never crash into the Earth's surface because the Earth is _____ (the surface curves away from the satellite at the same rate as the satellite falls).
round
Blackbody Radiation and the Photoelectric Effect
Centripetal Force
Concept of a field
36. Centripetal force is due to centripetal acceleration. Centripetal acceleration is due to changes in velocity when going around a circle. The change in velocity is due to a constant change in direction. ?Sometimes a negative sign is used for centripet
Newton's Second Law and Rotational Inertia
0
Centripetal Force (F=- mv2/r)
Poiseuille's Law
37. In an object going down the inclined plane at constant velocity: parallel component of gravity...
free fall
scalar and a scalar
Three kinds of strain: unit - less ratios
= kinetic friction
38. Y or S or B = stress / strain stress = F/A
Moon
Ohm's Law
Stress and Strain
Apparent weightlessness
39. F=mv^2/R=m?r
equal and opposite
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
Torque forces
Centripetal Force
40. 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.
Ideal Gas Law
scalar and a scalar
Instantaneous speed
Bernoulli's Equation
41. ?Q / ?t = kxAx?T / L k = thermal conductivity A = area of solid L = thickness of solid
Apparent weightlessness
Ohm's Law
Flow of Heat through a Solid
scalar
42. Total momentum of 2 objects after a collision
effort decreases
Weight
Total momentum of 2 objects before a collision
Instantaneous speed
43. Operation involving a ___________ always results in a vector.
Electric Power
Newton's first law - inertia
Universal Gravitation
vector and a scalar
44. Periodic frequency resulting from the superposition of two waves that have slightly different frequencies. f(beat) = |f1- f2|
Capacitors in series
Speed - velocity (average and instantaneous)
Beats
Friction Force
45. L1 = F1
Torque forces
Index of Refraction
Resistance of a Wire
Relativistic Time Dilation
46. Fo = fs (V
The vector sum
Doppler Effect: when d is decreasing use + vo and - vs
Decibel Scale
Lenz's Law
47. V2 = rxgxtan ?
Orbiting in space
Resistor's in parallel
Resistance of a Wire
Banked Circular Tracks
48. P = I
Energy of a Photon or a Particle
Electric Power
Index of Refraction
Magnetic Field around a wire
49. Vibration about an equilibrium position in which a restoring force is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium. T=2p(sqrt(m)/(k)) where k = spring constant = 1 / T = 1 / period
> static friction
Simple Harmonic Motion
free fall
Torque
50. You weigh more on an elevator accelerating up because F=mg + ma - where a is the ______________ of the elevator.
acceleration
Resistor's in series
velocity and displacement
Kinetic friction