
Originally posted by sgilani
mcat physics leans more towards concepts and less towards memorizing every textbook formula. of course you have to know the basic ones... f=ma, p=mv, etc. but any complicated formula will mostly be given in the passage
Originally posted by DieselPetrolGrl
your welcome
physics is 99% practice..like sgilani mentions.
TTSD: FORCE = MASS (ACCELERATION)
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the top formula!!!
in the ranks/followed by:
e=mc^2
F=k(q1q2/d)
fw=c
n1 sin theta=n2 sin theta
v=d/t..a=v/t..and on and on and on

Originally posted by DieselPetrolGrl
haha
good luck then !
may newton be with you![]()
Originally posted by AttemptDOnowDPM
How much is formula knowledge tested for? I'm having a tough time memorizing old physics equations.