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Answer by Steve Byrnes for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

You can try the formula-and-concept review that I made when I was studying for it in 2005:http://sjbyrnes.com/studysheet.pdf(15 page PDF)I'm especially proud of the mnemonics I came up with, like "In a...

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Answer by toksing for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

Daniel Beller of Brandeis has put together a nice and reasonably short pdf of the formulae you need to know as "Things to Know for the PHysics GRE".

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Answer by Geremia for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

Woan's The Cambridge Handbook of Physics Formulas is very good for preparing for the GRE.

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Answer by DarenW for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

Go to a library or a good college town bookstore, look for and browse through "University of Chicago Graduate Problems in Physics" by Cronin, Greenberg & Telegdi. Aim to be familiar with enough...

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Answer by user4552 for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

The phrasing of your question worries me. Learning physics doesn't have anything to do with memorizing equations. If you understand the meaning of an equation, you shouldn't have to memorize it.

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Answer by Revo for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

If you are getting started, 70-80% of the GRE is based on freshman physics from any standard textbooks such as Halliday and Resnick, extended version (which means modern physics included). For this,...

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Answer by Jen for Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

The GRE physics exam is partitioned into at least 7 different subject areas, so there are no "singly important" formulae, I'm sorry to report. The breakdown is roughly 20% allocated to E&M and...

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Physics Equations for Grad School / Physics GRE Prep

Motivation for asking question:I am planning to take the GRE subject test for Physics. Question:Can somebody please tell me what are the most important equations I should definitely know and understand...

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