Cracking the SAT II: Physics
Steven A. Leduc
Paperback
(Princeton Review, March 20, 2001)
The Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT II: Physics exam is very different from getting straight As in school. They don't try to teach students everything there is to know about physics--only what they'll need to score higher on the exam. There's a big difference. In Cracking the SAT II: Physics, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and:* Dodge the test traps and pitfalls that can cost test takers points* Learn and practice techniques to break questions down and improve scores* Use targeted review techniques to crack mechanics, kinetics, thermodynamics, modern physics, and other complex topics*** This book includes 2 full-length simulated SAT II: Physics exams. All of the sample test questions are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual exam, and every solution is fully explained.Contents Include:I VectorsII KinematicsIII Newton's LawsIV Work, Energy, and PowerV Linear MomentumVI Rotational MotionVII Newton's Law of GravitationVIII OscillationsIX Thermal PhysicsX Electric Forces and FieldsXI Electric Potential and CapacitanceXII Direct Current CircuitsXIII Magnetic Forces and FieldsXIV Electromagnetic InductionXV WavesXVI OpticsXVII Modern Physics