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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM MCAT Physics Equations/Concepts Exam Questions And Correct Answers Kinematics Equations - answer Force of Gravity Between Two Objects - answerUnits of G = N∗m²/kg² Kinetic Friction - answer Static Friction - answer Uniform Circular Moti...

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MCAT Physics Equations/Concepts Exam
Questions And Correct Answers

Kinematics Equations - answer✔✔

Force of Gravity Between Two Objects - answer✔✔Units of G = N∗m²/kg²

Kinetic Friction - answer✔✔

Static Friction - answer✔✔

Uniform Circular Motion - Velocity - answer✔✔Velocity vector is constantly changing and is
tangential to the circle of motion

Centripetal Acceleration - answer✔✔The acceleration vector always points toward the center of
the circle and constantly changes direction as the object moves.

Centripetal Force - answer✔✔

Torque - answer✔✔θ = angle between F and the lever arm. (Max force at sin90° = 1) By
convention, clockwise rotation is negative, counterclockwise rotation is positive.

Work-Energy Theorem - answer✔✔

Kinetic Energy - answer✔✔SI Unit for KE (all energy) = Joules = kg∗m²/s²

Work - answer✔✔θ = angle between F and the displacement vector. Only forces (or components
of forces) that are parallel or anti-parallel to the displacement vector will do work. Max work at
cos0 or cos180 = 1 or -1.

Gravitational Potential Energy - answer✔✔

Conservation of Energy - answer✔✔

Power - answer✔✔SI Unit for Power = Watt = J/s = Energy consumption, transfer or
transformation per unit time

Momentum - answer✔✔Momentum is measured in kg∗m/s

Conservation of Momentum - answer✔✔For elastic and inelastic collisions

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Completely Inelastic Collision - answer✔✔

Hooke's Law - answer✔✔F = restoring force, k = spring constant, x = displacement from natural
length. Larger k = stiffer spring, and larger magnitude of restoring force for a given
displacement. F is always opposite the direction of displacement.

Simple Harmonic Motion - Period/Frequency - answer✔✔

Simple Harmonic Motion - Angular Frequency - Mass and Spring - answer✔✔One revolution =
2π radians. ω only depends on k and m, not x! Two springs with identical k and m values will
have the same ω, regardless of x.

Simple Harmonic Motion - Elastic Potential Energy of a Spring - answer✔✔where x is
displacement from equilibrium. Upon release, the spring will accelerate in proportion to the
restoring force and PE will be converted to KE.

Simple Harmonic Motion - Angular Frequency - Pendulum - answer✔✔ω only depends on g and
L, not m or θ! Two pendulums with the same length will have the same ω regardless of m or
initial θ.

Simple Harmonic Motion - Restoring Force - Pendulum - answer✔✔F = restoring force, m =
mass attached to pendulum, g = acceleration due to gravity, θ = angle between pendulum arm
and the vertical. F acts tangential to arc of circle. Max F and a at max θ.

Simple Harmonic Motion - Potential Energy - Pendulum - answer✔✔

Density - answer✔✔Units = kg/m³

Specific Gravity - answer✔✔if >1 will sink, if <1 will float in liquid water. If <1 SG = % of
object that is submerged.

Pressure - answer✔✔Unit = N/m² = Pascal (Pa)

Fluid (Gauge) Pressure - answer✔✔

Absolute Pressure - answer✔✔

Pascal's Law - answer✔✔When a change in pressure is applied to an inclosed fluid, that pressure
change will be transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the
vessel.

Coulomb's Law - answer✔✔Unit = Newtons

Electric Field (w/Test Charge) - answer✔✔Unit = Newtons/Coulomb (or Volts/meter)

Electric Field (w/Point Charge) - answer✔✔Unit = Newtons/Coulomb (or Volts/meter)

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