Essential Physics Formulas for Mechanics
Kinematics: Motion Equations
Equation of Position
- Xf = Xi + Vit + at2/2
- Xf = at2/2 (when Xi and Vi are zero)
Equation of Velocity
- Vf = Vi + at
- Vf = at (when Vi is zero)
- Vi = -at (rearranged)
Acceleration Formulas
- a = (Vf – Vi) / (tf – ti) (Average Acceleration)
- a = 2Xf / t2 (when Xi and Vi are zero)
- a = -Vi / t (rearranged)
- a = F / m (from Newton’s Second Law)
Time Calculations
- t = -Vi / a (rearranged)
Related Concepts & Formulas
- Average Velocity: V = (Xf – Xi) / (tf – ti)
- Newton’s Second Law: F = m * a
Note:
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Principles of Electricity and Magnetism
Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule
This rule determines the direction of the force on a current-carrying conductor within a magnetic field.
- If the index finger points in the direction of the magnetic field,
- and the middle finger points in the direction of the current,
- then the thumb indicates the direction of the force on the conductor.
Fleming’s Right-Hand Rule
Used to identify the direction of induced current when a conductor moves in a magnetic field.
- The thumb indicates
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The Universe
The science that studies the Universe is astronomy.
What is the Universe (Cosmos)?
The Universe, also known as the Cosmos, is everything that exists, encompassing all matter, energy, space, and time.
Origin of the Universe: The Big Bang Theory
The most widely accepted theory regarding the origin of the Universe is the Big Bang Theory:
- Initially, all matter was concentrated in a single point with an extremely high temperature.
- Approximately 13.7 billion years ago, a colossal explosion occurred,
Fundamentals of Electricity: Quantities, Circuits, and Measurement
1 – Basic Electrical Quantities
The fundamental quantities that characterize electrical power are voltage, current, resistance, and power.
Voltage
The energy with which a generator is able to push electrons through a circuit is called voltage or electromotive force (EMF).
Voltage is also known as potential difference (PD) and is measured in volts (V).
Electric Current
Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge through a circuit per unit time.
Electric current, also called intensity, is measured
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Stars are powered by nuclear reactions involving hydrogen (H) and helium (He).
The source of stellar energy is nuclear fusion: the combining of lighter nuclei into heavier ones. The immense amount of energy released is described by Einstein’s famous equation: E = mc2.
The greater the nuclear binding energy, the more stable the nucleus.
Conditions for Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion only occurs at temperatures
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Energy Principles and Equations
Kinetic Energy (J) = ½ × Mass (kg) × Speed (m/s)² → Ek = ½mv²
Gravitational Potential Energy (J) = Mass (kg) × Gravitational Field Strength (N/kg) × Height (m) → Ep = mgh
Elastic Potential Energy (J) = ½ × Spring Constant (N/m) × Extension² (m) → E = ½ke²
Change in Thermal Energy (J) = Mass (kg) × Specific Heat Capacity (J/kg°C) × Temperature Change (°C) → ∆E = mc∆θ
Rate of Doing Work and Power
- Power (W) = Energy Transferred (J) / Time (s)