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Are the genetics topics listed from AAMC all that's necessary and sufficient for completely covering the info for the MCAT? It seems pretty sparse after hearing how the MCAT may be more intense in this area.
There are a whole lot of kooky permutations of capacitance equations. Which is essential for the MCAT?
And finally, Gauss' Law seems like a mess! Is anything expected other than Gauss' Law stating that the electric field inside a sphere is zero, and the field outside a sphere is the same as the field from a point charge in the center of the sphere with a net charge of Q?
I'm befuddled.

There are a whole lot of kooky permutations of capacitance equations. Which is essential for the MCAT?
And finally, Gauss' Law seems like a mess! Is anything expected other than Gauss' Law stating that the electric field inside a sphere is zero, and the field outside a sphere is the same as the field from a point charge in the center of the sphere with a net charge of Q?
I'm befuddled.
