...
exerted on a particle of charge +q that is a distance 2r from the surface?
(A)
1
/
8
F
(B)
1
/
4
F
(C)
1
/
2
F
(D) F
(E) 2F
8. . What is the change in potential energy of a particle of charge ... is doubled and the charge of one of the particles is doubled, what is the
new force acting between them?
(A)
1
/
4
F
(B)
1
/
2
F
(C) F
(D) 2F
(E) 4F
21 3
Work
The work done to mo...
... fifteen questions identifies a
weakness in your ability to take SAT II Physics or your knowledge about the topics on the
SAT II Physics Tests. But as you study each question you got wrong, you ... energy. A joule is 1 N · m or 1 kg · m
2
/s
2
.
K
Kelvin
A scale for measuring temperature, defined such that 0K is the lowest theoretical temperature a
material can have. 27...
... binds the proton and the neutron together. So the
deuteron will weigh 2. 015 9 – 0.0 024 = 2. 013 5 amu.
Decay Rates
On SAT II Physics, you probably won’t be expected to calculate how long it takes ... is 1. 0073 amu and the mass of a neutron is
1. 0086 amu. Curiously, though, the mass of an alpha particle, which consists of two
protons and two neutrons, is not 2( 1. 0073) + 2(...
... through.
Wave Optics on SAT II Physics
SAT II Physics will most likely test your knowledge of wave optics qualitatively. That
makes it doubly important that you understand the physics going on here. ... reflected ray
II. The boundary surface absorbs some of the energy of the incident ray
III. The incident and refracted rays do not travel with the same velocity
(A) I only
(B)...
... down, in the absence of friction
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) III only
(D) I and II only
(E) I, II, and III
2. .
If a wave has frequency Hz and speed v = 10 0 m/s, what is its wavelength?
(A)
m
(B)
m
(C)
m
(D)
m
(E)
m
3. ... the liquid
substance is 2. 1, while the index of refraction for the gas substance is 1 .2.
Total Internal Reflection
The sine of an angle is always a value be...
... same direction as the magnetic field lines
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
25 5
5. C
The relationship between the voltage in a primary coil ... current.
27 1
4. . What is the magnetic force experienced by a negatively charged particle of 1. 0 C that is
moving upward at a velocity of 2. 0 10
3
m/s in a magnetic field of str...
... material from which it is made
II. The length of the wire
III. The diameter of the wire
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(E) I, II, and III
24 0
Now that we know the current ...
Capacitanc
e of Two
Capacitors
23 9
7. .
How much heat is produced in a 5 resistor in 10 s when a current of 2 A flows through
it?
(A) 2 J
(B) 10 J
(C) 20 J
(D) 10 0 J
(E...
... only
(B) I and II
(C) I and III
(D) II and III
(E) I, II, and III
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Questions 46– 51 refer to ... is one’s country.
** beloved mother
SAT II SUCCESS: LITERATURE
PRACTICE TEST 2 Continued
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10
15
20
25
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Questions 22 29 refe...
... sits at an altitude of 940 m.”
III. “The town is ten miles north, as the crow flies.”
(A) I only
(B) III only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
Questions 3 and 4 refer to ... tip of B reaches ( 1, 5). If the tail of vector A – B
were set at the origin of the xy-axis, what point would its tip touch?
(A) (2, 11 )
(B) (2, 1)
(C) ( 2, 7)
(D) (4 ,1)
(E) (4 ,11 )
4....
... centripetal acceleration of the block after the collision?
(A) v
2
/R
(B) (1 /2) v
2
/R
(C) (1/ 3)v
2
/R
(D) (1/ 4)v
2
/R
(E) (1/ 9)v
2
/R
17 7
is concerned, but we have included it for the sake of completeness. ... The specific heat of water
II. The latent heat of fusion for water
III. The density of water
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) I, II, and III
(D) II only
(E) I...