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Physical Science Reference Sheet

This document provides equation reference sheets for key concepts in physical science, including density, motion and force, electricity, work, and waves. It defines equations for density, average speed, acceleration, force of weight, force, potential, current, resistance, work, speed of waves, frequency, wavelength, and speed. The equations are accompanied by explanations of the variables represented by each letter.

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Physical Science Reference Sheet

This document provides equation reference sheets for key concepts in physical science, including density, motion and force, electricity, work, and waves. It defines equations for density, average speed, acceleration, force of weight, force, potential, current, resistance, work, speed of waves, frequency, wavelength, and speed. The equations are accompanied by explanations of the variables represented by each letter.

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Physical Science

Equation Reference Sheet


for 2005 Academic Standards

Density
g
D=m
V ( )
D = density cm3 m = mass (gram, g) V = volume (cm3)

Motion and Force

v= d
t
v = average speed or velocity m
s () d = distance (meter, m) t = time (second, s)

a= v = vf – vi a = acceleration v = velocity t = time f = final i = initial


t t

Fw = mag (w = mg) Fw or w = force of weight (newton, N)


m
m = mass (kilogram, kg) a g or g = gravitational acceleration (9.8 s2 or m/s/s)

F = ma F = force (newton, N) m = mass (kilogram, kg) a = acceleration m (


s2 or m/s/s )
Electricity
V = IR V = potential (volt, V) I = current (ampere, A) R = resistance (ohm, )

Work
W = Fd W = work (joule, J) F = force (newton, N) d = distance (meter, m)

Waves
v=f v = speed m
s() f = frequency (hertz, Hz) = wavelength (meter, m)

v= d
t
v = speed m
s() d = distance (meter, m) t = time (second, s)

August, 2006

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