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Physics Formula Chart

The document defines various physics concepts and equations across several topics: 1) Linear motion equations including speed, velocity, acceleration, and kinematic equations. 2) Thermal energy equations for temperature change, phase changes of fusion and vaporization, heat engines, and internal energy. 3) Electricity equations including force, field, power, energy, current, resistance, and circuits. 4) Magnetism, waves, optics, and nuclear energy equations. 5) Constants including gravitational, mass, heat, speed of sound, light, and Planck's constant.

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Physics Formula Chart

The document defines various physics concepts and equations across several topics: 1) Linear motion equations including speed, velocity, acceleration, and kinematic equations. 2) Thermal energy equations for temperature change, phase changes of fusion and vaporization, heat engines, and internal energy. 3) Electricity equations including force, field, power, energy, current, resistance, and circuits. 4) Magnetism, waves, optics, and nuclear energy equations. 5) Constants including gravitational, mass, heat, speed of sound, light, and Planck's constant.

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Linear Motion Thermal Energy

1 Speed and Velocity (m/s) v


d 27
Thermal Energy for
Temperature Change (J)
Q  mcT
t
28
Thermal Energy for Phase Q  mLf  mH f
v v f  vi Change, Fusion (J)
2
2
Acceleration (m/s ) a  29
Thermal Energy for Phase
Q  mLv  mHv
t t Change, Vaporization (J)
The 4 Equations of Constant Acceleration 30 Heat Engine QH  Qc  Wout
3 v f  vi  at Q  QC Wout
31 Efficiency of a Heat Engine Eff .  H 
4 d  12 (v f  vi )t QH QH
5 d  vi t  12 at 2 32
Internal Energy of a System
(J)
U  Q W
Electricity
v f  vi  2ad
2 2
6
kq1q2
Force 33 Electrostatic Force (N) F
d2
7 Net Force (N) F  ma F
E
8 Frictional Force (N) F f  FN 34 Electric Field (N/C or V/m)
q0
9 Weight (N) Fg  mg V2
35 Electric Power (W) P  IV  I 2 R 
10 Hooke’s Law (N) FS  kx R
Circular Motion & Gravitation V2
36 Electric Energy (J) E  Pt  IVt  I 2 Rt  t
2r R
11 Circular Speed (m/s) vt 
T V Q
37 Current (A) I 
Centripetal Acceleration v2 R t
12 2
(m/s ) ac 
r 38
Equivalent resistance in a
series circuit (Ω)
RT  R1  R2  R3  ...
2
mvt
13 Centripetal Force (N) Fc  1 1 1 1
r 39
Equivalent resistance in a     ...
parallel circuit (Ω) RT R1 R2 R3
14 Torque (N·m)   Fr Magnetism
Gm1m2 F  qvB
15 Gravitation (N) FG  40 Magnetic Force (N)
r2
41 Magnetic Force (N) F  BIL
Acceleration due to gravity Gm
16 2
(m/s )
g 2 Waves & Optics
r 1
Momentum 42 Frequency & Period (Hz) f 
T
p  mv
17 Momentum (kg·m/s)
43 Speed (m/s) v  f
18 Conservation of Momentum pi  p f 44 Energy of a photon (J) E  hf
19
Impulse-Momentum J  Ft  p  m(v f  vi ) 1 1 1
Theorem (impulse: N·s) 45 Mirror & Lens Equation  
Work, Power, Energy f do di
20 Work (J, N·m) W  Fd di h
46 Magnification m  i
21 Work-Energy Theorem W  E  E f  Ei  Fd d o ho
W c
22 Power (J/s or W) P 47 Index of Refraction n
t v
23 Kinetic Energy (J) KE  12 mv2 48 Snell’s Law of Refraction n1 sin i  n2 sin r
24
Gravitational Potential PE g  mgh sin  c 
n2
Energy (J) 49 Critical Angle, °
n1
25 Elastic Potential Energy (J) PEelastic  12 kx2
Nuclear Energy
26 Conservation of Energy Ei  E f 50 E  mc 2
Mass-Energy Equivalence
Constants
-11 2 2
51 G = Gravitational Force constant 6.67x10 Nm / kg
-27
52 Mass of a proton 1.67 x 10 kg
-31
53 Mass of electron 9.11 x 10 kg
9 2 2
54 k = Electrical Force constant 9 x 10 Nm /C
-19
55 Charge of an electron -1.6 x 10 C
56 Specific Heat of Water 4186 J/kg·K
57 Specific Heat of Ice 2100 J/kg·K
58 Specific Heat of Steam 2010 J/kg·K
5
59 Heat of Fusion (Water) 3.33 x 10 J/kg
6
60 Heat of Vaporization (Water) 2.26 x 10 J/kg
Speed of Sound in air
61
(at normal temp. and pressure) 340 m/s
8
62 c = Speed of Light in a vacuum 3 x 10 m/s
-34
63 h = Planck’s constant 6.63 x 10 J sec

Trigonometry
opposite
64 Sine (sin), SOH sin  
hypotenuse
adjacent
65 Cosine (cos), CAH cos  
hypotenuse
opposite
66 Tangent (tan), TOA tan  
adjacent
Components (For forces use ‘F ’ instead of ‘v ' )
67 Horizontal (x) component vx  v cos 
68 Vertical (y) component v y  v sin 
vx
69
Launch/force angle if x
component is known
cos  
v
v
sin   y
Launch/force angle if y
70
component is known
v

Temperature
71 Kelvin to Celsius K  C  273

Metric System Prefixes


Factor Prefix Symbol
9
72 10 giga G
6
73 10 mega M
3
74 10 kilo k
-2
75 10 centi c
-3
76 10 milli m
-6
77 10 micro µ
-9
78 10 nano n

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