Mar5 Physics Formulas PDF
Mar5 Physics Formulas PDF
1. This equation can describe velocity or speed. When d 7. This equation requires constant acceleration to hold
represents distance, the equation describes speed. true. v is velocity, g is gravitational acceleration
When d represents displacement, v is equal to velocity.: (9.8m/s/s) and h is height fallen.:
15. This equation describes static friction acting between 22. This equation describe torque. Tau is torque, F is the
two objects which are stationary due to each other. This force, and l is the lever arm (direction of force
force must be overcome to slide the objects past each perpendicular to the axis of rotation.:
other.:
16. This is Newton's second law, stating that the Force (net 23. This equation describes work. F is force, d is distance,
force) on an object is proportional to is mass and and theta is the angle between the force and
acceleration.: displacement.:
32. This equation describe the buoyant force on an object 39. This equation describes beat frequency:
immersed in a fluid.Rho is the density of the fluid, V is
the volume of fluid displaced by object, and g is
gravitational acceleration.:
40. This equation describes resonant frequency for a string
tied at one end of a pipe open at one end:
43. Velocity of electromagnetic radiation (c = 3 x 10^8): 49. This equation describes potential energy of a capacitor:
46. This equation describes the maximum current of an AC 52. This equation describes the potential energy of a point
circuit. I(rms) is the root mean square voltage.: charge in an electric field due to an electric force times
displacement of the charge (arbitrary, similar to
gravitational pot energy):
53. Voltage. E field strength times distance: 61. Power = current times voltage:
54. Potential energy. Voltage times charge: 62. Power = current squared times resistance:
55. Force due to two point charges with charge q1 and q2 63. Power = voltage squared divided by resistance:
and distance between them r:
71. Magnification: