Can anyone make a list of the most important equations to memorize for the MC?
My teacher says all of them, but I know that some can be used to derive others.
Please help.
-Thanks
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Can anyone make a list of the most important equations to memorize for the MC?
My teacher says all of them, but I know that some can be used to derive others.
Please help.
-Thanks
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P(momentum) = mv (vector)
F (Force, vector) = ma (vector)
(PE)g = mgh
KE = .5mv^2
(PE)s = .5kx^2
t (torque) = rxf(R cross f) = Ia (angular velocity)
g = GmM/R^2
Ac (centripital Acc) = mv^2/r
Hook's Law
And then your 3 kinematics.
That's all for mechanics, AP B.