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Introduction to SAT II Physics - FreeExamPapers

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Modern <strong>Physics</strong> 8–12%<br />

Miscellaneous 2–4%<br />

While these categories are helpful, they are also very broad. You may be a whiz with waves but a<br />

loser with lenses, and want <strong>to</strong> know how much of the waves portion of the test will be devoted <strong>to</strong><br />

optics. To help you out, we’ve broken the test down even further so that you’ll know exactly<br />

where <strong>to</strong> expect <strong>to</strong> feel the squeeze. (These figures are only approximations, and may vary from<br />

test <strong>to</strong> test.)<br />

Topic % of the Test Number of Questions<br />

Mechanics 34–38% 25–29<br />

Vec<strong>to</strong>rs 2% 1–2<br />

Kinematics 6% 4–5<br />

Dynamics 10% 7–8<br />

Work, Energy, and Power 6% 4–5<br />

Special Problems in Mechanics 5% 3–4<br />

Linear Momentum 2% 1–2<br />

Rotational Motion 1% 0–1<br />

Circular Motion and Gravitation 4% 2–4<br />

Thermal <strong>Physics</strong> 8–12% 6–10<br />

Heat and Temperature 4% 2–4<br />

Kinetic Theory and Ideal Gas Laws 2–3% 1–2<br />

Laws of Thermodynamics 1% 0–2<br />

Heat Engines 2–3% 1–2<br />

Electricity & Magnetism 22–26% 16–20<br />

Electric Fields, Forces, Potential 10% 7–8<br />

Magnetic Fields and Forces 6% 4–5<br />

Electromagnetic Induction 1% 1<br />

Circuits and Circuit Elements 6% 4–5<br />

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