McGraw-Hill's 500 MCAT physics questions to know by test day

Connie J. Wells

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New York : McGraw-Hill 2013.
Language
English
Corporate Author
McGraw-Hill Companies
Main Author
Connie J. Wells (-)
Corporate Author
McGraw-Hill Companies (-)
Physical Description
xi, 276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780071792011
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Kinematics: Motion in One and Two Dimensions
  • Dimensional and Graphical Analysis
  • Questions 1-10
  • Vectors, Vector Components, and Vector Addition
  • Questions 11-15
  • Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Questions 16-24
  • Falling Objects
  • Questions 25-30
  • Motion in Two Dimensions
  • Questions 31-36
  • Chapter 2. Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Center of Mass
  • Questions 37-38
  • Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Questions 39-52
  • Gravitational Force and Weight
  • Questions 53-56
  • Spring Forces and Hooke's Law
  • Questions 57-59
  • Static and Kinetic Friction
  • Questions 60-68
  • Mechanical Advantage and Pulley Systems
  • Questions 69-72
  • Chapter 3. Gravitation and Circular Motion
  • Gravitational Field
  • Questions 73-76
  • Law of Gravitation
  • Questions 77-83
  • Uniform Circular Motion
  • Questions 84-109
  • Chapter 4. Linear Momentum
  • Conservation Laws
  • Questions 110-117
  • Impulse and Force
  • Questions 118-123
  • Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
  • Questions 124-146
  • Chapter 5. Torque and Equilibrium
  • Systems of Forces and Translational Equilibrium
  • Questions 147-154
  • Torque, Systems of Torques, and Rotational Equilibrium
  • Questions 155-175
  • Chapter 6. Work, Energy, and Power
  • Kinetic Energy
  • Questions 176-186
  • Gravitational Potential Energy
  • Questions 187-191
  • Spring Potential Energy
  • Questions 192-196
  • Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
  • Questions 197-199
  • Conservation of Energy and Work-Energy Theorem
  • Questions 200-214
  • Power
  • Questions 215-220
  • Chapter 7. Thermodynamics
  • Zeroth Law
  • Questions 221-222
  • First Law and Conservation of Energy
  • Questions 223-231
  • Second Law and Entropy
  • Questions 232-233
  • Thermal Energy Transfer (Conduction, Convection, and Radiation)
  • Questions 234-240
  • Thermal Expansion
  • Questions 241-244
  • PV Diagrams
  • Questions 245-250
  • Chapter 8. Periodic Motion, Mechanical Waves, and Sound
  • Harmonic Motion and Wave Functions
  • Questions 251-265
  • Amplitude, Intensity, and Intensity Level
  • Questions 266-268
  • Wave Interference and Harmonics
  • Questions 269-285
  • Sound Transmission, Doppler Effect, and Ultrasound
  • Questions 286-294
  • Chapter 9. Fluids and Solids
  • Density and Specific Gravity
  • Questions 295-302
  • Archimedes' Principle and Buoyancy
  • Questions 303-305
  • Hydrostatic Pressure and Pascal's Law
  • Questions 306-313
  • Fluid Flow and Viscosity
  • Questions 314-315
  • Continuity Equation
  • Questions 316-318
  • Turbulence at High Velocities
  • Questions 319-320
  • Surface Tension
  • Questions 321-322
  • Bernoulli's Equation
  • Questions 323-327
  • Elasticity and Elastic Limit
  • Questions 328-329
  • Shear and Compression of Solids
  • Questions 330-331
  • Chapter 10. Electrostatics
  • Charge and Charge Conservation
  • Questions 332-337
  • Coulomb's Law
  • Questions 338-345
  • Electric Field
  • Questions 346-354
  • Absolute Potential, Potential Energy, and Potential Difference
  • Questions 355-360
  • Equipotential Lines
  • Questions 361-363
  • Electric Dipoles
  • Questions 364-365
  • Gauss's Law
  • Questions 366-368
  • Chapter 11. Electric Circuits
  • Current, Resistance, and Potential Difference
  • Questions 369-373
  • Batteries, emf, and Internal Resistance
  • Questions 374-375
  • Resistors in Series and in Parallel and Resistivity
  • Questions 376-381
  • Capacitors and RC Circuits
  • Questions 382-391
  • Power in Circuits
  • Questions 392-394
  • Alternating Current and RMS Current and Voltage
  • Question 395-396
  • Chapter 12. Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Questions 397-408
  • Moving Charges in Magnetic Fields
  • Questions 409-417
  • Forces on Current-Carrying Wires
  • Questions 418-419
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Questions 420-427
  • Chapter 13. Light and Optics
  • Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Questions 428-430
  • Interference and Diffraction
  • Questions 431-439
  • Polarization of Light and Doppler Effect
  • Questions 440-443
  • Reflection, Total Internal Reflection, and Mirrors
  • Questions 444-449
  • Refraction and Lenses
  • Questions 450-464
  • Lasers
  • Questions 465-466
  • Chapter 14. Atomic and Nuclear Physics
  • Emission Spectrum of Hydrogen (Bohr Model)
  • Questions 467-470
  • Quantized Energy States for Electrons
  • Questions 471-474
  • Energy of Photo Emission and Absorption
  • Questions 475-476
  • Atomic Number and Atomic Weight
  • Questions 477-478
  • Neutrons, Protons, and Isotopes
  • Questions 479-482
  • Weak and Strong Forces
  • Questions 483-484
  • Radioactive Decay
  • Questions 485-493
  • Fission and Fusion
  • Questions 494-496
  • Mass-Energy Equivalence
  • Questions 497-500
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