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Physics Equation Tables

The document provides tables of constants, conversion factors, trigonometric functions, and physics equations for AP Physics B exams from 2008 and 2009. It includes fundamental constants like the speed of light, charge of an electron, and gravitational constant. Conversion factors, unit symbols, and prefixes are also defined. Trigonometric functions are given for common angles. Formulas are provided for mechanics, electricity, and magnetism.

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Physics Equation Tables

The document provides tables of constants, conversion factors, trigonometric functions, and physics equations for AP Physics B exams from 2008 and 2009. It includes fundamental constants like the speed of light, charge of an electron, and gravitational constant. Conversion factors, unit symbols, and prefixes are also defined. Trigonometric functions are given for common angles. Formulas are provided for mechanics, electricity, and magnetism.

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TABLE OF INFORMATION FOR 2008 and 2009

CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS


Proton mass, m p 1.67 – 10 27 kg Electron charge magnitude, e 1.60 – 10 19 C
Neutron mass, mn 1.67 – 10 27 kg 1 electron volt, 1 eV 1.60 – 10 19 J
Electron mass, me 9.11 – 10 31 kg Speed of light, c 3.00 – 108 m s
Universal gravitational
Avogadro’s number, N 0 6.02 – 1023 mol-1
constant, G 6.67 – 10 11 m3 kg<s2
Acceleration due to gravity
Universal gas constant, R 8.31 J (mol<K)
at Earth’s surface, g 9.8 m s2
Boltzmann’s constant, k B 1.38 – 10 23 J K
1 unified atomic mass unit, 1u 1.66 – 10 27 kg 931 MeV c2
Planck’s constant, h 6.63 – 10 34 J <s 4.14 – 10 15 eV <s
hc 1.99 – 10 25 J <m 1.24 – 10 3 eV < nm
Vacuum permittivity, �0 8.85 – 10 12 C2 N <m 2
Coulomb’s law constant, k 1 4 p�0 9.0 – 109 N <m 2 C2
Vacuum permeability, m0 4 p – 10 7 (T <m) A
Magnetic constant, k „ m0 4 p 10 7 (T <m) A
1 atmosphere pressure, 1 atm 1.0 – 105 N m2 1.0 – 105 Pa

meter, m mole, mol watt, W farad, F


kilogram, kg hertz, Hz coulomb, C tesla, T
UNIT
second, s newton, N volt, V degree Celsius, ’C
SYMBOLS
ampere, A pascal, Pa ohm, W electron-volt, eV
kelvin, K joule, J henry, H

PREFIXES VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FOR COMMON ANGLES


D
Factor Prefix Symbol q 0 30D 37D 45D 53D 60D 90D
109 giga G sin q 0 12 35 2 2 4 5 3 2 1
106 mega M cosq 1 3 2 4 5 2 2 35 12 0
103 kilo k tanq 0 3 3 3 4 1 43 3 ‡
2 centi c
10
The following conventions are used in this exam.
10 3 milli m I. Unless otherwise stated, the frame of reference of any problem is
10 6 micro m assumed to be inertial.
9 nano n II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive
10
charge (conventional current).
12 pico p
10 III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at
an infinite distance from the charge.
*IV. For mechanics and thermodynamics equations, W represents the work
done on a system.

*Not on the Table of Information for Physics C, since Thermodynamics is not a


Physics C topic.

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS B EQUATIONS FOR 2008 and 2009

NEWTONIAN MECHANICS ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM


u u0  at a = acceleration 1 q1q2 A = area
F
F = force 4 p�0 r 2 B = magnetic field
1 2 f = frequency C = capacitance
x x0  u0 t  at F
2 h = height E d = distance
q
J = impulse E = electric field
u2 u02  2a x  x0
K = kinetic energy 1 q1q2 e = emf
UE qV
k = spring constant 4 p�0 r F = force
ÇF Fnet ma
A = length V I = current
F fric … m N m = mass Eavg  A = length
d
N = normal force P = power
1 q
ac
u2 P = power V
4 p�0 Ç rii Q = charge
r p = momentum i q = point charge
t r F sin q r = radius or distance Q R = resistance
C
T = period V r = distance
p mv t = time t = time
�0 A
U = potential energy C U = potential (stored) energy
J FDt Dp d
u = velocity or speed V = electric potential or
1 1
1 2 W = work done on a system Uc QV CV 2 potential difference
K mu 2 2
2 x = position u = velocity or speed
m = coefficient of friction DQ r = resistivity
DUg mgh I avg
q = angle Dt q = angle
W F Dr cos q t = torque rA fm = magnetic flux
R
A
W V IR
Pavg
Dt
P IV
P F u cos q Cp Ç Ci
i
Fs k x
1 1
Cs
ÇC
1 2 i i
Us kx
2 Rs Ç Ri
i
m
Ts 2p 1 1
k ÇR
Rp i i
A
Tp 2p
g FB qu B sin q

1 FB BI A sin q
T
f m0 I
B
2p r
Gm1m2
FG  fm BA cos q
r2
Gm1m2 Dfm
UG 
eavg 
Dt
r
e B Au

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS B EQUATIONS FOR 2008 and 2009

FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL PHYSICS WAVES AND OPTICS


P P0  r gh A = area u fl d = separation
e = efficiency f = frequency or
c
Fbuoy rVg F = force n focal length
u
h = depth h = height
A1u1 A2 u2 H = rate of heat transfer n 1 sin q1 n 2 sin q2 L = distance
k = thermal conductivity n2 M = magnification
1 sin qc m = an integer
P  r gy  ru 2 const. Kavg = average molecular n1
2 kinetic energy n = index of
1 1 1 refraction
DA a A 0 DT A = length 
si s0 f R = radius of
L = thickness
kA DT M = molar mass hi s
curvature
H
L n = number of moles M  i s = distance
h0 s0 u = speed
N = number of molecules
F P = pressure R x = position
P f
A Q = heat transferred to a 2 l = wavelength
system d sin q ml q = angle
PV nRT Nk BT
T = temperature
m lL
3 U = internal energy xm 
K avg k T d
2 B V = volume
3k BT u = velocity or speed GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
3 RT
urms urms = root-mean-square
M m Rectangle A= area
velocity
A bh C= circumference
W  PDV W = work done on a system
Triangle V= volume
y = height 1
DU Q W A bh S = surface area
a = coefficient of linear 2
expansion b = base
W Circle h = height
e m = mass of molecule
QH A pr2 A= length
r = density C 2p r w= width
TH  TC Parallelepiped r = radius
ec
TH V Awh
Cylinder
V p r 2A
ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS S 2p r A  2p r 2
E hf pc E= energy Sphere
f = frequency 4 3
K max hf  f V pr
K= kinetic energy 3
h m= mass S 4p r 2
l p = momentum Right Triangle
p
l= wavelength a 2  b2 c 2
DE ( Dm ) c 2 f= work function
a
sin q c
c a
b q 90q
cos q
c b
a
tan q
b

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS FOR 2008 and 2009

MECHANICS ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM


u u0  at a = acceleration 1 q1q2 A = area
F
F = force 4 p�0 r 2 B = magnetic field
1 2 f = frequency C = capacitance
x x0  u0 t  at
2 h = height F d = distance
E
I = rotational inertia q E = electric field
u2 u0 2  2a x  x0
J = impulse Q e = emf
ÇF Fnet ma K = kinetic energy vÔ E < d A �0 F = force
k = spring constant I = current
dp A = length dV J = current density
F E 
dt L = angular momentum dr L = inductance
m= mass A = length
q
J Ô F dt Dp N = normal force V
1
4 p�0 Ç rii n = number of loops of wire
P = power i per unit length
p mv N = number of charge carriers
p = momentum 1 q1q2
r = radius or distance UE qV per unit volume
F fric … m N 4 p�0 r
r = position vector P = power
T = period Q Q = charge
W Ô F<dr t = time
C
V q = point charge
U= potential energy R = resistance
K
1 2
mu k �0 A r = distance
2 u = velocity or speed C
d t = time
W= work done on a system
P
dW x = position Cp Ç Ci U = potential or stored energy
dt m= coefficient of friction
i V= electric potential
1 1 u = velocity or speed
P F<v q = angle
Cs
ÇC r = resistivity
t = torque i i
DUg mgh w = angular speed fm = magnetic flux
dQ
a = angular acceleration I k = dielectric constant
u 2 dt
ac w2 r
r 1 1
k x Uc QV CV 2
t r–F
Fs 2 2 vÔ B< d � m0 I

Çt t net Ia 1 2 rA m0 I d � – r
Us kx R
2 A dB
4p r3
I Ô r dm
2
Ç mr
2
2p 1 E rJ
T
w f
I Neud A
F Ô I d� – B
rcm Ç mr Ç m
m Bs m0 nI
u rw Ts 2p V IR
k
L r–p Iw Rs Ç Ri fm Ô B<dA
A i
Tp 2p
g d fm
K
1 2
Iw 1 1 e 
ÇR dt
2 Gm1m2 Rp i i
FG  rˆ dI
w w0  at r2 e L
P IV dt
Gm1m2 1 2
1 2 UG  FM qv – B UL LI
q q0  w0t  at r 2
2
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS FOR 2008 and 2009

GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY CALCULUS

Rectangle A= area df d f du
A bh C= circumference dx du dx
V= volume d n
Triangle
S = surface area dx
x nx n  1
1 b = base
A bh
d x
2 h = height
dx
e ex
Circle A = length
w= width d 1
A pr2 1n x
r = radius dx x
C 2p r
d
Parallelepiped sin x cos x
dx
V Awh d
cos x  sin x
Cylinder dx
V p r 2A 1
Ôx
n
dx x n  1 , n › 1
n 1
S 2p r A  2p r 2
Ôe
x
dx ex
Sphere
4 3 dx
V
3
pr Ô x
ln x

S 4p r 2 Ô cos x dx sin x
Right Triangle
a2  b2 c2
Ô sin x dx  cos x

a c a
sin q
c
q 90q
b b
cos q
c
a
tan q
b

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