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Physics Unit Conversions?
Hey everyone, Was just wondering if y'all could help me come up with some common physics unit values that would be good to memorize for the MCAT. So far I have: 1 Watt/ = 1J/S = kg m^2 / s^3 1 N= 1 kg m / s^2 1 J = 1 N m = 1 kg m^2/ s^2 Hz = 1/ sec Speed = m/s Acc= m / s^2 1 C= 1 amp...- Actin11
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Physics- waves
i know that the velocity of a wave directly corresponds to the medium. does the same apply to the wavelength? does the wavelength change when a wave moves from one medium to another? I am confused because my MCAT book says that frequency and wavelength do not affect velocity, that an alteration...- LMartinez
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Chem/Phys Books recommendations
Hey everyone, Can anyone, preferably people that already took the mcat this year, recommend a really good prep book for chem/phys? These are both my weakest subjects since my university did not have the best professors teaching intro classes. I started using Kaplan 2015 for chem but 4 chapters...- mc1314
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Mass spectrometer radius curvature
How come a particle with larger mass has a greater radius of curvature? I know that the equation shows that r= mv/qB so if m increases r increases but if a particle is heavier it deflects less so shouldn't the radius of curvature be smaller? Thanks!- deleted783484
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Electrostatics TBR
The dielectric constant K of an unknown material is measured as a function of temperature. What can explain the sharp rise and subsequent slow decay of K as the temperature increases? Graph is K vs T : it has a sharp increase at T1 and then starts to decrease A- The solid material melts at T1...- deleted783484
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