<p>Guys,</p>
<p>I am curious about the SAT II physics test. I have been studying Kaplans and wil finish PR, but I look at the topic outline from the collegeboard site and the REAL Sat II book describing what is on the test and I want to know if the following topics will be covered in any sort of depth on the test becuase when I look at Barrons, it has some extraneous info on topics that I can bet on my life that will not appear on the test but for those who topped 750 or know the test front to back, give me your inputs on whether these topics will appear or not:</p>
<p>Lenzs Law, general relativity (not special relativity which will be on the exam), transformers- efficiency, cathode ray tubes, ac/dc currents, photoelectric effects, eddy curents, hystersis, superconductivity, semi-conductors, open/closed pipes, pascals principle, hyugens principle, musical sounds, transmitters/receivers</p>
<p>I would study them all, but its best to limit and study on topics that are covered on this standardized test. So please, any advice is appreciated. </p>
<p>-THANKS!</p>