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Seriously.. I am at a loss as to which formulas I have to memorize for physics and general chemistry.
Google "prep 101 mcat sheets". I used the chemistry, physics, and organic chemistry equation sheets that they provide - they're pretty encompassing, but I wouldn't rely on them completely. Really great references in my opinion nonetheless!
It's a good idea to know all the formulas from TBR books, and to be able to describe the formulas and the variables that they're made up of. Knowing the formulas is more than half the battle because 85 percent of the physics questions can be answered using one of the TBR formulas. It sucks memorizing them, but it significantly improves your scores.
Do you mean the formulas that they give on the front page of each chapter? Or like every formula within the chapter
coming back to this thread months later..
Does anybody know if we are required to memorize the formulas for motion of a spring with a mass on it or pendulum?
Ex: T = 2pi * square root of m/k etc.
Also, does anybody have any tips to memorize the kinematics equations? There's 6 of them. I have a hard time memorizing them all.
I have them on my bathroom mirror so I stare at them for 10 minutes a day while I brush my teeth. Now I know them cold!
I have them on my bathroom mirror so I stare at them for 10 minutes a day while I brush my teeth. Now I know them cold!
For real haha that's brilliant! 👍dang...smart idea
What?All you really need to know for physics is F=ma. Almost every equation in physics can be derived from F=ma.
lol i was just joking. but you can derive almost all of the equations from Fnet = ma.What?
Even assuming you could derive all your equations from F=ma(you can't), that is a huge waste of time on a test where time is extremely limited.