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64033207v=v. + atchange in velocity
64033208x=x.+v.t+(.5at²)Change in x for two dimentional motion
64033209v²=v.² + 2a(x-x.)Change in velocity during acclerated motion
64033210maForce
64033211uNFrictional force
64033212v²/rradial acceleration
64033213FrsinøTorque
64033214mvMomentum (p)
64033215Ftimpulse
64033216pimpulse
64033217mvcosøimpulse
64033218(1/2)mv²Kinetic Energy
64033219mghPotential Energy
64033220fdcosøWork
64033221W/tPower
64033222kxForce of Spring
64033223(1/2)kx²Potential energy of spring
640332242¶√(m/k)Period of spring
640332252¶√(l/g)Period of pendulum
640332261/fPeriod (f=frequency)
64033227Gmm/r²Force of gravity between two masses
64033228Gmm/rPotential energy between two masses
64033229E/qForce on charge by electric field
64033230F/qElectric field
64033231qVPotential energy of charge
64033232Q/VCapacitance (C)
64033233pl/AResistance
64033234IRPotential Difference (V)
64033235IVPower
64033236I²RPower
64033237C+C+C+C+C....Total Capacitance in parallel
64033238(1/C)+(1/C)+(1/C)+...=(1/Ctotal)Total Capacitance (Series)
64033239R+R+R+R....Total Resistance (Series)
64033240(1/R)+(1/R)+(1/R)+...=(1/Rtotal)Total Resistance in Parallel
64033241qvBsinøForce of B field on charged particle
64033242BI l sinøForce of B field on wire
64033243BAcosøMagnetic Flux
64033244Magnetic Flux/tElectro Magnetic Force
64033245BlvElectro magnetic Force (l is length of bar, v is velocity of bar)
64033246P.+pghPressure
64033247pVgForce of Buoyancy
64033248Av=Avinitial Av is equal to final Av (Area and velocity initial is equivelent to final A and v)
64033249P+pgy+½pv²Constant (Bernoulli's Equation)
64033250∂l.TChange in Length
64033251F/APressure
64033252PV=nRTIdeal Gass equation
64033253√(3RT/M)root mean square velocity
64033254PVWork
64033255Q+WTotal internal energy
64033256[W/Qhot]Efficiency
64033257hfenergy
64033258pcenergy
64033259hf-workKinetic Energy
64033260h/pWavelength
64033261mc²Change in energy
64033262fý (ý=wavelength)velocity
64033263c/vintdex of refraction (n)
64033264nsinø=nsinøRefraction equation(by seting one side to 90 you can find the critical angle)
64033265n final/n initialsin of critical angle
64033266(1/di)+(1/do)=1/fMirors and lenses
64033267Convex lenses f ispositive
64033268diverging lenses f isnegative
64033269R/2 (R is radius of curvature)Focal point
64033270W=0 constant volumeisochoric process
64033271W=p(V-V.) constant pressureisobaric process
64033272W=Q constant tempIsothermal process
64033273Th-Tc/ThThermal efficiency of carnot engine
64033274Kinetic energy is conservedElastic collision
64033275Kinetic energy is not conservedInelastic collision
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