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Understanding the exact breakdown of the OAE Physics test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The OAE Physics has 150 multiple-choice questions . The exam will be broken down into the sections below:

OAE Physics Exam Blueprint
Domain Name % Number of
Questions
Nature of Science 14% 21
Mechanics 28% 42
Electricity and Magnetism 22% 33
Waves 14% 21
Modern Physics 22% 33

OAE Physics Study Tips by Domain

  • Distinguish observation vs. inference vs. hypothesis vs. theory vs. law—red flag: treating a “theory” as a guess rather than an explanatory framework supported by evidence.
  • Apply experimental design basics (controls, independent/dependent variables, repeated trials)—common trap: changing more than one variable at a time and then claiming causation.
  • Use measurement concepts correctly (precision vs. accuracy, significant figures, scientific notation)—priority rule: report results to the instrument’s resolution and don’t overstate digits.
  • Handle uncertainty and error (random vs. systematic, propagation, percent error) correctly—red flag: confusing high precision with high accuracy or ignoring a consistent offset that signals systematic error.
  • Interpret data with appropriate representations (graphs, best-fit lines, slope/area meaning)—common trap: forcing a linear fit when residuals show curvature or extrapolating far beyond the data range.
  • Evaluate scientific claims and sources (peer review, reproducibility, correlation vs. causation)—red flag: relying on anecdote or a single study without replication when evidence strength is required.
  • Use free-body diagrams before writing equations; red flag: including “centrifugal force” in an inertial-frame problem without stating a rotating frame.
  • For kinematics, choose a sign convention and keep it throughout; common trap: mixing up average speed vs average velocity or forgetting that a negative acceleration can still increase speed.
  • Apply Newton’s 2nd law component-wise, especially on inclines and with tension; priority rule: resolve forces parallel/perpendicular to motion before plugging into ΣF = ma.
  • In work–energy, only forces doing work change mechanical energy; red flag: trying to include the normal force as doing work when displacement is perpendicular to it.
  • Use momentum and impulse for collisions and short interactions; common trap: assuming kinetic energy is conserved in all collisions instead of checking whether it is elastic.
  • For rotational dynamics, distinguish torque from force and use I about the correct axis; red flag: forgetting the parallel-axis theorem or mixing up angular speed ω with tangential speed v = rω.
  • Use Coulomb’s law with sign and distance carefully—a common trap is forgetting that force magnitude scales as 1/r2 and direction follows attraction/repulsion.
  • Apply Gauss’s law only with high symmetry (spherical, cylindrical, planar)—red flag: trying to use it for irregular charge distributions where E is not constant on a Gaussian surface.
  • Relate electric potential and field via E = −&nabla V (or in 1D, E = −&Delta V/&Delta x)—common trap: mixing up sign so that the field points from high to low potential.
  • For circuits, distinguish series vs parallel correctly—priority rule: current is the same through series elements, voltage is the same across parallel branches; a frequent mistake is swapping these.
  • Use Kirchhoff’s rules with consistent loop direction and sign conventions—red flag: assigning EMF drops/rises inconsistently, especially when traversing batteries from − to + or + to −.
  • In magnetism, use the right-hand rule for forces and fields (F = qv × B, F = IL × B)—common trap: treating magnetic force like electric force (it is perpendicular to v and does no work on a point charge).
  • Use v = fλ and check units first; red flag: mixing Hz with rpm or using cm for λ without converting to meters.
  • For standing waves on strings/pipes, apply boundary conditions (nodes/antinodes) before formulas; common trap: treating a closed pipe like an open pipe and using the wrong harmonic series.
  • On wave superposition, add displacements (not intensities) unless incoherent; red flag: adding amplitudes when asked for intensity, since I ∝ A2.
  • For sound level, use β = 10 log10(I/I0) with I0 = 10−12 W/m2; priority rule: +10 dB means 10× intensity, not 10× amplitude.
  • Doppler effect sign matters: approaching increases observed frequency; common trap: using the same sign convention for moving source versus moving observer.
  • For refraction/diffraction, compare wavelength to feature size; red flag: expecting strong diffraction when the opening is much larger than λ.
  • Use quantized energy relations fluently: photon energy E = hf = hc/λ and momentum p = h/λ; red flag—forgetting unit conversions (eV ↔ J) is a common way to miss orders of magnitude.
  • Apply the photoelectric effect with the threshold condition hf ≥ φ and Kmax = hf − φ; trap—increasing intensity raises current, not Kmax or stopping potential.
  • For atomic spectra, use Ephoton = ΔE and selection rules qualitatively; cue—an electron dropping to a lower level emits (not absorbs) a photon and the line wavelength is set by level spacing.
  • In special relativity, prioritize invariants: c is constant and spacetime interval is frame-invariant; red flag—using Galilean velocity addition near relativistic speeds instead of u′ = (u − v)/(1 − uv/c2).
  • For nuclear physics, distinguish activity A = λN, half-life t1/2 = ln2/λ, and binding energy from mass defect; trap—confusing “more stable” with “more massive” rather than higher binding energy per nucleon.
  • Recognize standard model interactions at a qualitative level: strong binds nucleons, EM acts on charge, weak enables beta decay, gravity is negligible at particle scales; cue—if a process changes flavor (e.g., n → p + e + ν̄e), the weak interaction is required.


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Here is a list of alternative names used for this exam.

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  • OAE Physics Certification Test
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  • OAE 035
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  • OAE Physics (035)
  • Physics certification