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

WEST-NES Physics Exam Blueprint
Domain Name % Number of
Questions
Nature of Science 14% 14
Mechanics 28% 28
Electricity and Magnetism 22% 22
Waves 14% 14
Modern Physics 22% 22

WEST-NES Physics Study Tips by Domain

  • Distinguish observation vs. inference and hypothesis vs. theory vs. law—red flag: statements that treat a theory as a “guess” or a law as an “explanation” are incorrect.
  • Use dimensional analysis to sanity-check formulas and results—common trap: adding quantities with different units (e.g., meters + seconds) signals an invalid expression.
  • Identify independent, dependent, and controlled variables in an experimental design—priority rule: change only one independent variable at a time to support causal claims.
  • Evaluate data quality (precision vs. accuracy) and uncertainty reporting—red flag: giving too many significant figures or omitting units/uncertainty when comparing measurements.
  • Recognize systematic vs. random error and appropriate fixes—common trap: repeating trials reduces random error but does not eliminate systematic bias (e.g., miscalibrated instrument).
  • Interpret graphs correctly (slope, intercept, linearization, and log plots)—priority rule: the slope’s units must match the derived quantity; a mismatched unit indicates a misread axis or wrong model.
  • Use free-body diagrams before writing equations; red flag: mixing up action–reaction pairs (they act on different objects, so don’t cancel them on one diagram).
  • Apply Newton’s 2nd law component-wise on inclines (mg sinθ vs. mg cosθ); common trap: using μmg instead of μN when the normal force isn’t mg.
  • Choose kinematics only when acceleration is constant; priority rule: if forces change with position/velocity (e.g., spring or drag), switch to energy or momentum methods.
  • Conservation of energy works when nonconservative work is zero or accounted for; red flag: treating kinetic friction as conserving energy rather than subtracting Wfr = −fkd.
  • Use momentum/impulse for collisions and short-time forces; common trap: assuming kinetic energy is conserved in any collision—only perfectly elastic collisions conserve KE.
  • For rotation, distinguish torque (τ = rF sinθ) from force and use I about the correct axis; red flag: forgetting parallel-axis/rolling constraints (v = ωr) and double-counting translational plus rotational energy.
  • Apply Coulomb’s law and superposition for multiple point charges; red flag: mixing up force (vector) with electric field (vector) or treating them as scalars.
  • Use Gauss’s law only with high symmetry (spherical, cylindrical, planar); common trap: choosing a Gaussian surface that doesn’t make E constant or parallel/perpendicular in a way that simplifies the flux integral.
  • Relate potential and field with E = −∇V and energy with ΔU = qΔV; priority rule: a positive charge naturally moves toward lower electric potential (lower U).
  • Analyze DC circuits with Kirchhoff’s rules and internal resistance; red flag: assuming ideal sources/wires when the problem includes battery emf with r, causing terminal voltage to drop under load.
  • Handle capacitors in series/parallel and RC transients; common trap: forgetting that capacitors share charge in series (same Q) and share voltage in parallel (same V), and that V(t) and I(t) are exponential with time constant τ = RC.
  • Use magnetic forces and induction with right-hand rules and Faraday/Lenz; red flag: getting the induced current direction wrong—Lenz’s law means the induced field opposes the change in magnetic flux, not necessarily the original field.
  • Relate wave speed to medium and parameters—use v = fλ and don’t change v when only the source frequency changes (common trap: assuming v changes with f in a fixed medium).
  • Apply superposition for interference and standing waves—node/antinode locations stay fixed; red flag: claiming there is “no displacement” at antinodes.
  • Use boundary conditions to set phase on reflection—fixed end inverts (180° phase shift) and free end does not; common trap: reversing which end causes inversion.
  • For strings and air columns, choose the correct harmonic series—string/open-open: fn = n(v/2L), open-closed: odd harmonics only; red flag: including even harmonics in an open-closed tube.
  • Connect intensity and amplitude correctly—I ∝ A2 and inverse-square applies to point sources; common trap: halving distance and only doubling intensity (it should quadruple).
  • Handle sound and Doppler with sign conventions—approaching source/observer increases perceived frequency; red flag: using the same “+v” sign for both receding and approaching cases.
  • Apply photoelectric effect logic: electrons are emitted only if photon energy exceeds the work function, so intensity changes current but not stopping potential at fixed frequency—red flag: claiming “brighter light increases electron kinetic energy.”
  • Use \(E=hf\) and \(p=h/\lambda\) for photons and de Broglie waves—common trap: mixing up \(h\) vs \(\hbar\) or using \(\lambda=h/p\) with nonrelativistic \(p\) when speeds approach \(c\).
  • Relativity essentials: time dilation and length contraction depend on relative motion via \(\gamma=1/\sqrt{1-v^2/c^2}\)—priority rule: if \(v\gtrsim0.1c\), don’t use classical approximations.
  • Relate mass–energy and momentum with \(E^2=(pc)^2+(mc^2)^2\) and \(K=(\gamma-1)mc^2\)—common trap: using \(K=\tfrac12 mv^2\) in particle/accelerator contexts where it underestimates energy.
  • Atomic spectra and transitions: emitted/absorbed photon energy equals level differences \(\Delta E=hf\)—red flag: reversing absorption vs emission or forgetting that higher frequency means larger \(|\Delta E|\).
  • Nuclear physics basics: use half-life/exponential decay and conservation laws in reactions—contraindication: any nuclear equation that doesn’t conserve nucleon number and charge (or ignores neutrinos in beta processes) is wrong.


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