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MCAT Physics: The 25 Equations You Must Memorize

Dr. Stuart Donnelly May 24, 2026 10 min read

Unlike many college physics exams, the MCAT does not provide a formula sheet. You need these equations memorized cold. The good news: you don't need hundreds of formulas. These 25 cover about 90% of the physics questions you'll see.

Mechanics (6 equations)

1. Kinematics: v = v0 + at   |   x = v0t + ½at2   |   v2 = v02 + 2ax

Use when: constant acceleration problems (free fall, projectile motion, cars accelerating/braking).

2. Newton's Second Law: F = ma

The most fundamental equation in physics. Use it to connect force, mass, and acceleration in any mechanics problem.

3. Friction: f = μN

Static friction (fs ≤ μsN) vs. kinetic friction (fk = μkN). The MCAT loves inclined plane problems where you resolve forces into components.

4. Work-Energy Theorem: W = Fd cosθ   |   KE = ½mv2   |   PE = mgh

Conservation of energy: KE1 + PE1 = KE2 + PE2 (when no non-conservative forces do work).

5. Momentum: p = mv   |   FΔt = Δp (impulse)

Conservation of momentum in collisions. Elastic = KE conserved. Inelastic = KE not conserved.

6. Torque: τ = rF sinθ

For rotational equilibrium: Στ = 0. Common in lever/fulcrum problems.

Fluids (3 equations)

7. Pressure: P = F/A   |   P = ρgh (hydrostatic)

8. Buoyancy: Fb = ρfluidVdisplacedg (Archimedes' principle)

Object floats when Fb = mg. Object sinks when ρobject > ρfluid.

9. Continuity & Bernoulli: A1v1 = A2v2   |   P + ½ρv2 + ρgh = constant

Bernoulli is the most tested fluid equation. When cross-section decreases, velocity increases and pressure decreases.

Waves & Optics (4 equations)

10. Wave equation: v = fλ

11. Doppler effect: f' = f(v ± vobserver)/(v ∓ vsource)

Approaching = higher frequency. Receding = lower frequency.

12. Snell's Law: n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2

13. Thin Lens: 1/f = 1/do + 1/di   |   m = -di/do

Positive di = real image. Negative di = virtual image. |m| > 1 = magnified.

Electricity & Magnetism (5 equations)

14. Coulomb's Law: F = kq1q2/r2

15. Electric field & potential: E = F/q = kQ/r2   |   V = kQ/r   |   V = Ed

16. Ohm's Law: V = IR   |   P = IV = I2R = V2/R

17. Resistors: Series: Rtotal = R1 + R2   |   Parallel: 1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2

18. Capacitors: C = Q/V = ε0A/d   |   E = ½CV2

Capacitors add opposite to resistors: parallel = add, series = reciprocal add.

Thermodynamics (4 equations)

19. Heat: q = mcΔT   |   q = mL (phase change, no temperature change)

20. Ideal Gas Law: PV = nRT

21. First Law: ΔU = q - W   (or ΔU = q + W depending on convention)

22. Entropy: ΔS = qrev/T

Nuclear & Atomic (3 equations)

23. Radioactive decay: N = N0(1/2)t/t1/2

24. Photoelectric effect: KEmax = hf - φ (work function)

25. de Broglie wavelength: λ = h/p = h/mv

Memorization Strategy: Use DoctorMCAT's Physics Equations flashcard deck with spaced repetition. Each card shows the equation, when to use it, and common MCAT applications. Most students master all 25 in 1-2 weeks with daily review.

The Secret to MCAT Physics

The MCAT rarely asks you to plug numbers into an equation. It asks you to reason about relationships. For example: "If the radius of a blood vessel doubles, by what factor does blood flow increase?" (Answer: 16x, by Poiseuille's law — flow is proportional to r4).

Practice identifying which equation applies to a given scenario, and understanding the proportional relationships within each equation. That skill is worth more than memorizing formulas.

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