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Can somebody tell me if they give you some formulas and constants on OAT especially for physics? I'm studying to take the OAT this October and the amount of formula's to memorize is a bit overwhelming.
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for the practice OATs that i've taken, the only values they give you are:

1) gravitational acceleration
2) speed of light
3) charge of electron
 
nobodyknows said:
for the practice OATs that i've taken, the only values they give you are:

1) gravitational acceleration
2) speed of light
3) charge of electron

I took the OAT this Feb and that is all the formulas they give you on the actual test. Make SURE you know how to calculate forces, remember F=mg and all that, Probably half of my physics section was on calculating forces. Another third of my test was optics, remember some of the formulas for that, and know what a virtual image and real image are--that was on there too. Then, some of the questions just ask you stuff like, what are the units for gravitational energy. It's not that bad though...you'll be fine. 😀
 
where do u take the OAT?
 
cool thx.. im gona do the ucla one... i thought u had to take it in chicago for some stupid reason lol... which books or study guides did y'all use? id like to get a hed start a couple years ahead of time lol
 
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