OAT. Memorizing constants?

Eyewill

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I'm taking my OAT soon and I'm just wondering if any knows what constants were given on the exam and which ones we need to memorize (specifically for the physics section). The obvious ones, for example gravity I know we need to know, but curious about the other ones. More specifically these:

v light = 3108 m/s
v sound = 343 m/s @ 20 deg. C, 1 ATM
specific gravity of water = 1000 Kg/m3 or 1 g/cm3
h (Planck's constant) = 6.6 x 10-34 J-s, Planck's Constant as 4 x 10-15 eV
s
G = 6.7 x 10-11 N-m2/Kg2
R = ideal gas constant = 8.3145 (kg·m2/sec2)/K·mol
F (Faraday's constant) = 96,500 C/mol
e (elementary charge) = -1.6 x 10-19 C
proton charge = 1.610-19 C
electron mass = 9.1
10-31 kg
neutron/proton mass = 1.68*10-27kg

Thanks for all the help in advance!

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I suggest to know velocity of light. You can simplify that by: 3 x 10^3 m/s

Proton & electron & neutron mass may not be important. I don't remember seeing that.
The rest are pretty typical constants you might be expected to use for a question.

It becomes easy to memory after you do a bunch of practice problems.
 
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i just memorize everything. its easier if you just memorize it because then you dont have to worry about whether or not you should memorize it. like 1 cal=4.184 j and all that garbage. id memroize both r constants as well. like 8.314 paschel m3/molk and 0.082 latm/molk
 
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