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Tell me information about the SAT II physics examination syllabus and books for better preparation ??
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Here I am giving you information about the SAT II physics examination syllabus and books for better preparation of it below : SAT II Physics syllabus :: Main Topics:: Mechanics Electricity and Magnetism Waves Heat, Kinetic Theory, and Thermodynamics Modern Physics Miscellaneous Mechanics Vectors Kinematics Dynamics Work, Energy, and Power Special Problems in Mechanics Linear Momentum Rotational Motion Circular Motion and Gravitation Thermal Physics Heat and Temperature Kinetic Theory and Ideal Gas Laws Laws of Thermodynamics Heat Engines Electricity & Magnetism Electric Fields, Forces, Potential Magnetic Fields and Forces Electromagnetic Induction Circuits and Circuit Elements Waves Optics Modern Physics Special Relativity Atomic Models Quantum Physics Nuclear Physics Miscellaneous Graph Analysis Equation Manipulation Significant Digits and Lab Skills Book name : Barron's SAT Subject Test Physics [Paperback] Robert Jansen (Author), Greg Young (Author) ![]() Kaplan SAT Subject Test Physics 2013-2014 (Kaplan SAT Subject Test Series) [Paperback] Kaplan (Author) ![]()
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As you want to get Physics Books for SAT II so here I am giving you some books: Cracking the SAT Physics Subject Test, 2011-2012 (English) Publisher: Princeton Review ![]() Barron's SAT Subject Test Physics (English) 11 ed Edition Publisher: August ![]() Barron's SAT 2015 (With CD) (English) 26th Edition Publisher: Galgotia Publications ![]() Cracking the SAT Premium Edition with 8 Practice Tests, 2015 (English) Publisher: Random House Children's Books ![]() SAT Physics Exam Pattern: Part A: First 12 or 13 questions 4 groups of two to four questions each The questions within any one group all relate to a single situation. Five possible answer choices are given before the question. An answer choice can be used once, more than once, or not at all in each group. Part B: Last 62 or 63 questions Each question has five possible answer choices with one correct answer. Some questions may be in groups of two or three.
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