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Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior STUDY GUIDE 2025 Graded A+ ce the MCAT 2025 with this expert Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior study guide! Offering comprehensive coverage of psychology, sociology, and biology topics, this guide features A+ graded practice questions and strategies to boost your score. Perfect for MCAT 2025 prep, it’s your ultimate resource for mastering the PSB section.

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Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Physics:
Complete Study Guide and Full-Length Practice Exam
LATEST UPDATE 2025




viscosity

resistance to flow, denoted by n




wavelength

crest to crest, trough to trough




work-energy theorem

states that the net work performed on an object is related to its change in energy.

,0th law of thermodynamics

two objects that are in thermal equilibrium with a third object are also in thermal equilibrium with each other




binding energy

energy that holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus, defined by the equations E=mc2, where m is mass
defect and c is the speed of light in a vacuum




acceleration

vector describing a change in velocity over time



a= change in velocity/time




archimedes principle

a body that is fully or partially immersed in a liquid will be buoyed upwards by a force that is equal to the weight of the
liquid displaced by the body



F(buoy) = density(fluid)volume(submerged)gravity




electric potential

the amount of electric potential energy per unit charge; the work required to bring a positive test charge from infinity to
within an electric field of another positive source charge, Q, divided by that test charge's magnitude.



V = kQ/r




translational equilibrium

no net movement

,total internal reflection

the condition in which the incident angle of light traveling from a medium with a high n to a medium with a low n is
greater than the critical angle theta. This results in all of the light being reflected and none of it being refracted.




For mirrors, are the images in front of a concave mirror converging/diverging? real/virtual? for concave, if the object is
placed at the focal point?



are the images in front of a convex mirror real or virtual?

concave = real, converging, light converges in front of mirror, parallel rays converge at the focal point, if the object is
within the focal point, it's a virtual image. IF object at the focal point, then there is no image concave mirror with a
positive focal length,



convex = light is virtual and appears in front while a diverging mirror is convex mirror with a negative focal length.
Diverging mirrors always produce virtual images




snell's law

n1sin1 = n2sin2




second law of thermodynamics

for any process, the entropy of the universe either increases (for irreversible processes) or remains constant (for
reversible processes)




scalar

magnitude but no direction




resistivity

property of a conductor used to measure its resistance in the equation

, r = resistivity*length/area



r=resistance

area=cross-sectional area




potential difference

the difference in the electrical potential between two points in a an electric field, also called voltage




plane mirrow

produces virtual image that appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror




normal force

perpendicular component of the force caused when two surfaces push against each other, denoted by N




nonconservative force

force that dissipates




Newton's third law

action and reaction




Newton's second law

f = ma




mass

measure object's inertia

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