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I took the MCAT last year and the very first passage was about the Kinetic Energy, Momentum, Velocity or something along those lines regarding a hoop/loop, a disc, and a block of wood on an incline. Very little numerical info was given in the passage, which was then followed by questions regarding the kinetics of these various objects, based on their shapes (Ex: hoop/loop, wooden block, and a disc) Questions also arose that asked which object would descend down the incline with the greatest velocity. Of course I knew K.E.= mv/2 and that p=mv, but apparently that wasn't enough to answer the questions. I just remember staring at the computer screen for 5 minutes, thinking wtf?
I have read through my KAPLAN book, my Princeton Review Book, and my Exam Kracker Book, and nowhere have I found anywhere in these books anything that's describes an objects kinetics, based on that objects shape. I'm taking the MCAT again in March, and I am still clueless as to how I am to approach such a problem. Was this concerning Conservation of Energy? Was this possibly an Inertia problem?
Can someone please point me in the right direction? A reference source? A website explaining this? Anything? PLEASE!!!!!!!! I'm desperate to understand this.😕😕😕😕
I have read through my KAPLAN book, my Princeton Review Book, and my Exam Kracker Book, and nowhere have I found anywhere in these books anything that's describes an objects kinetics, based on that objects shape. I'm taking the MCAT again in March, and I am still clueless as to how I am to approach such a problem. Was this concerning Conservation of Energy? Was this possibly an Inertia problem?
Can someone please point me in the right direction? A reference source? A website explaining this? Anything? PLEASE!!!!!!!! I'm desperate to understand this.😕😕😕😕
Good luck with the rest of your studying. When do you plan on taking the MCAT?