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Physics Formulas

This document provides definitions and equations for concepts in mechanics, thermal physics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. Some key ideas covered include: 1) Equations of motion like velocity, acceleration, and Newton's Second Law. 2) Definitions for concepts like weight, centripetal acceleration, momentum, and efficiency. 3) Wave equations for frequency, interference, and the index of refraction. 4) Electric field equations from Coulomb's Law and the relationship between electric field and electric potential.
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Physics Formulas

This document provides definitions and equations for concepts in mechanics, thermal physics, waves and optics, and electricity and magnetism. Some key ideas covered include: 1) Equations of motion like velocity, acceleration, and Newton's Second Law. 2) Definitions for concepts like weight, centripetal acceleration, momentum, and efficiency. 3) Wave equations for frequency, interference, and the index of refraction. 4) Electric field equations from Coulomb's Law and the relationship between electric field and electric potential.
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Mechanics

velocity acceleration equations of motion newton's 2nd law


Δs Δv v = v0 + at ∑F=ma
v= a=
Δt Δt
x = x0 + v0t + ½at2 dp
∑F=
dt
ds dv v2 = v02 + 2a(x − x0)
v= a=
dt dt
v = ½(v + v0)

weight centrip. accel. momentum efficiency


W=mg v2 p=mv Wout
ac = ℰ=
r Ein
dry friction
ƒ = μN a c = − ω2 r

impulse impulse–momentum work work–energy


J = F Δt F Δt = m Δv W = FΔs cos θ FΔs cos θ = ΔE

J=
⌠ F dt ⌠ F dt = Δp W=
⌠ F · ds ⌠ F · ds = ΔE
⌡ ⌡ ⌡ ⌡

kinetic energy potential energy power


K = ½mv2 ⌠ F · ds ΔW dW
ΔU = − P= P=
Δt dt
gravitational p.e. ⌡
ΔUg = mgΔh F = − ∇U P = Fv cos θ P=F·v

angular velocity angular acceleration equations of rotation 2nd law for rotation
Δθ Δω ω = ω0 + αt ∑τ=Iα
ω= α=
Δt Δt
θ = θ0 + ω0t + ½αt2 dL
∑τ=
dt
dθ dω ω2 = ω02 + 2α(θ − θ0)
ω= α=
dt dt
ω = ½(ω + ω0)
v=ω×r a = α × r − ω2 r

torque moment of inertia rotational work rotational power


τ = rF sin θ I = ∑ mr2 W = τΔθ P = τω cos θ
τ=r×F ⌠ r2 dm ⌠ τ · dθ P=τ·ω
I= W=
⌡ ⌡

rotational k.e. angular momentum frequency hooke's law


K = ½Iω2 L = mrv sin θ 1 F = − k Δx
ƒ=
T
L=r×p elastic p.e.
L=Iω ω = 2πƒ Us = ½kΔx2

universal gravitation gravitational field gravitational p.e. gravitational potential


Gm1m2 Gm Gm1m2 Gm
Fg = − r̂ g=− r̂ Ug = − Vg = −
r2 r2 r r

orbital speed escape speed s.h.o. simple pendulum


Gm 2Gm m ℓ
v= √ r v= √ r T = 2π √ k T = 2π √g

density pressure pressure in a fluid buoyancy


m F P = P0 + ρgh B = ρgVdisplaced
ρ= P=
V A

volume flow rate mass flow rate volume continuity mass continuity
V m A1v1 = A2v2 ρ1A1v1 = ρ2A2v2
φ= I=
t t

bernoulli's equation aerodynamic drag kinematic viscosity


ν= η
P1 + ρgy1 + ½ρv12 = P2 + ρgy2 + ½ρv12 R = ½ρCAv2
ρ

dynamic viscosity reynolds number mach number froude number


F/A ρvD v v
η= Re = Ma = Fr =
Δvx/Δz η c √gℓ

F/A
η=
dvx/dz

young's modulus shear modulus bulk modulus surface tension


F Δℓ F Δx F ΔV F
=Y =S =B γ=
A ℓ0 A y A V0 ℓ

Thermal Physics

solid expansion liquid expansion sensible heat mean kinetic energy


Δℓ = αℓ0ΔT ΔV = βV0ΔT Q = mcΔT 〈K〉 = 3/2kT
ΔA = 2αA0ΔT ideal gas law latent heat internal energy
ΔV = 3αV0ΔT PV = nRT Q = mL ΔU = 3/2nRΔT
PV = NkT ΔU = 3/2NkΔT
r.m.s. speed heat flow rate thermal conduction stefan-boltzmann law
3kT ΔQ kAΔT Φ = εσA(T4 − T04)
vrms = √ μ
Φ=
Δt
Φ=

wien displacement law
3RT dQ b
vrms = √ M
Φ=
dt
λmax =
T

efficiency c.o.p. thermodynamic work entropy


QC QC ⌠ P dV ΔQ
ℰreal = 1 − COPreal = W=− ΔS =
QH QH − QC T

TC TC first law S = k log w
ℰideal = 1 − COPideal =
TH TH − TC
ΔU = Q + W

Waves & Optics

periodic waves frequency beat frequency intensity


v = ƒλ 1 fbeat = fhigh − flow 〈P〉
ƒ= I=
T A

power level interference fringes


I P nλ = d sin θ
β = 10 log = 20 log
I0 P0
nλ x

d L

index of refraction snell's law mirrors and lenses mirrors only


c n1 sin θ1 = n2 sin θ2 1 1 1 r
n= = + ƒ=
v ƒ do di 2
critical angle
n2 hi di
sin θc = M= =
n1 ho do

Electricity & Magnetism

coulomb's law electric field


q1q2
F=k 2 E=
Fe q
E = k ∑ 2 r̂ E=k
⌠ dq r̂
r q r
⌡r
2

field and potential electric potential


E=−
∆V
ΔV =
ΔUE
V=k∑
q
V=k
⌠ dq
q r
d
⌡r
E = − ∇V

capacitance plate capacitor cylindrical capacitor spherical capacitor


Q κε0A 2πκε0ℓ 4πκε0
C= C= C= C=
V d ln (b/a) (1/a) − (1/b)

capacitive p.e.
1 1 Q2 1
U= CV2 = = QV
2 2 C 2

electric current ohm's law electric resistance electric power


Δq dq V = IR ρℓ V2
I= I= R= P = VI = I2R =
Δt dt A R
E=ρJ

resistors in series resistors in parallel capacitors in series capacitors in parallel


Rs = ∑ Ri 1 1 1 1 Cp = ∑ Ci
=∑ =∑
Rp Ri Cs Ci

magnetic force
FB = qvB sin θ FB = q v × B FB = IℓB sin θ dFB = I dℓ × B

biot-savart law solenoid straight wire parallel wires


μ0I
B=
⌠ ds × r̂ B = µ0nI
B=
μ0I FB
=
μ 0 I1 I2

⌡ r 2πr ℓ 2π r
2

motional emf electric flux magnetic flux induced emf


V = Bℓv ΦE = EA cos θ ΦB = BA cos θ ΔΦB dΦB
ℰ=− ℰ=−
Δt dt
ΦE =
⌠ E · dA ΦB =
⌠ B · dA
⌡ ⌡

gauss's law no one's law faraday's law ampere's law


Q dΦB dΦE
∯ E · dA = ε ∯ B · dA = 0 ∮E · ds = − ∮B · ds = μ0ε0 + μ0I
0 dt dt
ρ ∂B ∂E
∇·E= ∇·B= 0 ∇×E=− ∇ × B = μ0ε0 + μ0 J
ε0 ∂t ∂t

Modern Physics

time dilation length contraction relativistic mass relative velocity


t ℓ' = ℓ √(1 − v2/c2) m u+v
t' = m' = u' =
√(1 − v2/c2) √(1 − v2/c2) 1 + uv/c2

relativistic energy relativistic momentum energy-momentum mass-energy


mc2 mv E2 = p2c2 + (mc2)2 E = mc2
E= p=
√(1 − v2/c2) √(1 − v2/c2)

relativistic doppler
photon energy photoelectric effect photon momentum
effect
ƒ
λ0
= =√
⎛ 1 − v/c ⎞ E = hf Kmax = E − ϕ = h(ƒ − ƒ0)
p=
h
ƒ0 λ
λ
⎝ 1 + v/c ⎠

schroedinger's equation uncertainty principle rydberg equation


1

Ψ(r, t) = −
ℏ2 2
∇ Ψ(r, t) + V(r)Ψ(r, t) Δpx Δx ≥

= −R∞
⎛1 −
1

iℏ
∂t 2m 2 λ
⎝n n
2 02

ℏ2 2 ℏ half life
Eψ(r) = − ∇ ψ(r) + V(r)ψ(r) ΔE Δt ≥
2m 2
N = N02−t/τ

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