Formulas Flashcards

1
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Pressure

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Pressure (Pa) = Force (N) / Area (m²)

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Density

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Density = Mass / Volume

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3
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Speed

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Speed (m/s) = Distance (m) / time (s)

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4
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Velocity

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Velocity (m/s) = Displacement (m) / time (s)

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5
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Acceleration

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Acceleration (m/s²) = Velocity (m/s) / time (s)

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6
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Force

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Force (N) = Mass (kg) * Acceleration (m/s²)

Force (N) = Mass (kg) * 9.8 m/s²

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Gravitational field strength

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Gravitational field strength (N/kg) = Weight (N) / Mass (kg)

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8
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Gravitational potential energy

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Gravitational potential energy (J) = Mass (kg) * Gravity (9.8) * Height (m)

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9
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Kinetic energy

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Kinetic energy (J) = ½ * Mass (kg) * [velocity (m/s) ]²

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10
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Pressure in liquids

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Pressure in liquids (Pa) = Depth (m) * Density (kg/m³) * 9.8 N/kg (gravitational field strength)

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11
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Momentum

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Momentum (kgm/s) = Mass (kg) * Velocity (m/s)

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12
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Impulse

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Impulse (Ns) = Force (N) * Time (s)
Impulse (kgm/s) = Final momentum - Initial momentum

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13
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Work

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Work (J) = Force (N) * Distance (m)
Work (J) = Change in Energy (J)

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14
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Power

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Power (W) = Work (J) / Time (s)

Power (W) = Energy transferred (J) / Time (s)

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15
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Moment/turning force

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Moment/turning force (Nm) = Force (N) * Distance perpendicular from pivot (m)

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16
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Energy efficiency

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Energy efficiency (J) = (Useful energy output (J) / Energy input (J) ) * 100

17
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Spring Constant

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Spring Constant (N/m) = Force (N) / Extension (m)

18
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Wave speed

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Wave speed (m/s) = frequency (Hz) * Wavelength (m)

19
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Reflective angle law

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Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection

20
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Refractive index

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Refractive index = Speed of light in vacuum / speed of light in a substance

Refractive index = Sin (Angle of incidence) / Sin (Angle of reflection)

Refractive index = 1 / Sin (Critical angle)

21
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Critical angle

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Critical angle = Sin-1 (1/ Refractive index)

22
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Current

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Current (Amps) = Charge (Coulombs) / Time (seconds)

I = Q/t

Current (Amps) = Potential difference (Volts) / Resistance (ohms)

I = V/R
V = IR
23
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EMF

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EMF (Volts) = Work done (J) / Charge (C)

24
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Power (electricity)

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Power (W or J/s) = Current (Amps) * Potential difference (Volts)

Power (W or J/s) = Energy (J) / time (s)

P = IV
P = E/t
E/t = IV → E = IVt
P = IV, V = IR → P = I²R
I = V/R, P = IV → P = V²/R
25
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Energy (electricity)

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Energy (J) = Power (Watt) * Time (s)

(bc P = E/t)

Energy (kWh) = P (kW) * Time (h)

26
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Series –> Voltage, current, resistance

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(Series), Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3
(Series) Itotal = I1 = I2 = I3
(Series) Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3

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Parallel –> Voltage, current, resistance

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(Parallel) Vtotal = V1 = V2 = V3
(Parallel) Itotal = I1 + I2 + I3
(Parallel) 1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3

28
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. vs x

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. = Coming out of the page
x = Going into the page

29
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Transformer formulas

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Vp/Vs = Np/Ns

VpIp = VsIs	

(Because power stays the same → Cannot be created or destroyed)

30
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Efficiency of transformers

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Efficiency of transformers = Pout/ Pin = (IsVs / IpVp) * 100

31
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Beta particles

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Beta particles = AZX → A+0Z+1Y + 0-1e

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Alpha particles

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Alpha particles = XAZ → YA-4Z-2 + a42

33
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Gamma particles

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Gamma particles = XAZ → YAZ + 00 Y

34
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Number of remaining nuclei (counts/s)

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Number of remaining nuclei (counts/s) = Original amount (counts/s) / 2n

(n = number of halflife’s occurred)

35
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Specific heat capacity - Formula

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Specific heat capacity = (Change in energy) / (Mass * Change in temperature)

Energy (Joules
Mass (Kg)
Temperature (degrees Celsius or Kelvin)

Units of specific heat capacity = J/(kgK) or J/(KgC)

36
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Hubble constant

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Hubble constant (H0) is the ratio of an objects speed in which it is moving away from earth, to its distance from earth.

H0 = v/d

v - receding speed (m/s)
d - distance from earth (m)

The numerical value of the hubble constant is 2.2 * 10⁻¹⁸ per second.

(applies to all galaxies measured + can therefore be used to estimate the age of the universe)

37
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How it the age of the universe estimated?

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H0 = v/d

v = d/t –> t = d/v

–> 1/H0 = d/v = t

t = 1/ (2.2*10⁻¹⁸) = 4.5 *10¹⁷ seconds = 14 billion years