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Contents
1 Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension 2 Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors 3 Chapter 4: Forces and the Laws of Motion 4 Chapter 5: Work and Energy 5 Chapter 6: Momentum and Collisions 6 Chapter 7: Circular Motion and Gravitation 7 Fluid Mechanics 8 Chapter 9: Heat 9 Chapter 10: Thermodynamics 10 Chapter 11: Vibrations and Waves 11 Chapter 12: Sound 12 Chapter 13: Light and Reection 13 Chapter 14: Refraction 14 Chapter 15: Interference and Diraction 15 Chapter 16: Electric Forces and Fields 16 Chapter 17: Electrical Energy and Current 17 Chapter 18: Circuits and Circuit Elements 18 Chapter 19: Magnetism 19 Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction 20 Chapter 21: Atomic Physics 21 Chapter 22: Subatomic Physics 22 References 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 11
Displacement with Constant Acceleration 1 1 x = (vi + vf )t = vi t + a(t)2 2 2 Velocity with Constant Acceleration vf = vi + at Final Velocity After Any Displacement
2 2 vf = vi + 2ax
1 ay (t)2 2 Horizontal Motion of a Projectile y = vx = vx,i = constant x = vx t Projectiles Launched at an Angle vx = vx,i = vi cos x = (vi cos )t vy,f = vi sin + ay t
2 vy,f 2 = vi (sin )2 + 2ay y
Fs,max Fn
Ff = Fn
Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem Wnet = KE Gravitational Potential Energy P Eg = mgh Elastic Potential Energy P Eelastic = 1 2 kx 2
Centripetal Force Fc =
2 mvt r
Newtons Law of Universal Gravitation m1 m2 Fg = (6.673 1011 ) 2 r Period and Speed of an Object in Circular Orbit T = r3 (6.673 1011 )m (6.673 1011 ) Torque = F d sin m r
vt =
Fluid Mechanics
Mass Density m V Buoyant Force = FB = Fg (displaced uid) = mf g Net Force of an Object with a Constant Buoyant Force Fnet = FB Fg (object) = mf g mo g Buoyant Force on Floating Objects FB = Fg (object) = mo g Relationship Between the Weight of a Submerged Object and the Buoyant Force on the Object o Fg (object) = FB f Pressure F P = A Fluid Pressure as a Function of Depth P = P0 + gh = 1.01 105 + gh Continuity Equation A1 v 1 = A2 v 2
Chapter 9: Heat
Celsius-Fahrenheit Temperature Conversion 9 TC + 32.0 5 Celsius-Kelvin Temperature Conversion TF = T = TC + 273.15 Conservation of Energy P E + KE + U = 0 Specic Heat Capacity cp = Q m t 6
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Speed of a Wave v = f
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Potential Dierence in a Uniform Electric Field V = Ed Potential Dierence Between a Point at Innity and a Point Near a Point Charge V = (8.99 109 ) Capacitance C= Q V A d q r
Electric Current I= Q t V I
Resistance R=
Electric Power P = I V
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Transformer Equation V2 =
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References
[1] Serway, Raymond A., and Jerry S. Faughn. Holt Physics. Orlando: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2009. Print. 11