- GRE Physics Test
The GRE
physics test is an examination administered by theEducational Testing Service (ETS). The test attempts to determine the extent of the examinees' understanding of fundamental principles of physics and their ability to apply them to problem solving. Manygraduate school s require applicants to take the exam and base admission decisions in part on the results. This puts pressure on undergraduate programs to teach the topics students will need to succeed on the GRE.The scope of the test is largely that of the first three years of a standard
United State s undergraduate physics curriculum, since many students who plan to continue to graduate school apply during the first half of the fourth year. It consists of 100 five-option multiple-choice questions covering subject areas including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, wave phenomena and optics, thermal physics, relativity, atomic and nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, laboratory techniques, and mathematical methods. The table below indicates the relative weights, as asserted by ETS, and detailed contents of the major topics.Major content topics
1.
Classical mechanics (20%)*
kinematics
*Newton's laws of motion
* work and energy
* rotational motion about a fixed axis
*dynamics of systems of particles
*central force s andcelestial mechanics
*three-dimensional particle dynamics
*Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism
*noninertial reference frames
* elementary topics in fluid dynamics2.
Electromagnetism (18%)*
electrostatics
* currents and DC circuits
*magnetic field s in free space
*Lorentz force
*electromagnetic induction
* Maxwell's equations and their applications
*electromagnetic waves (electromagnetic radiation )
* AC circuits
*magnetic and electric fields in matter 3.
Optics andwave phenomena (9%)*
wave properties
* superposition
*interference
*diffraction
*geometrical optics
*polarization
*Doppler effect 4.
Thermodynamics andstatistical mechanics (10%)* laws of thermodynamics
*thermodynamic processes
*equations of state
*ideal gas es
*kinetic theory
* ensembles
*statistical concepts and calculation of thermodynamic quantities
*thermal expansion andheat transfer 5.
Quantum mechanics (12%)* fundamental concepts
* solutions of theSchrödinger wave equation
**square well s (Particle in a box )
**harmonic oscillators
**hydrogenic atoms
* spin
*angular momentum
*wave function symmetry
* elementaryperturbation theory 6.
Atomic physics (10%)*
properties of electron s
*Bohr model
*energy quantization
*atomic structure
*atomic spectra
*selection rules
*black-body radiation
*x-rays
*atoms in electric and magnetic fields 7.
Special relativity (6%)*
introductory concepts of special relativity
*time dilation
*length contraction
*simultaneity
* energy and momentum
*four-vector s andLorentz transformation
*8. Laboratory methods (6%)
* data and error analysis
*electronics
*instrumentation
*radiation detection
*counting statistics
*interaction of charged particles with matter
*lasers and optical interferometers
*dimensional analysis
*fundamental applications of probability and statistics 9. Specialized topics (9%)
* nuclear and
particle physics
**nuclear properties
**radioactive decay
** fission and fusion
**reaction s
** fundamental properties of elementary particles
*condensed matter
**crystal structure
**x-ray diffraction
**thermal properties
**electron theory of metals
**semiconductor s
** superconductors
* mathematical methods
** single and multivariate calculus
**coordinate system s (rectangular, cylindrical, spherical)
**vector algebra and vector differential operators
**Fourier series
**partial differential equation s
**boundary value problem s
** matrices and determinants
** functions of complex variables
* miscellaneous
**astrophysics
** computer applicationsExternal links
* [http://www.gre.org/subdesc.html#physics Official Description of the GRE Physics Test]
* [http://grephysics.net/ Detailed Solutions to all ETS released tests] - The Missing Solutions Manual, free online, and User Comments and discussions on individual problems
* [http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/undergrad/ugs_gre.php GRE Prep Course at Ohio State University] - Preparation course, with links to all 4 publicly released Physics GRE tests, as well as links to other Physics GRE resources
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