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A Level Formulae

This document lists various physics formulas that students need to remember for AS and A2 level physics exams. It includes formulas for concepts like speed, acceleration, density, momentum, kinetic energy, pressure, gas laws, electricity, and more.

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A Level Formulae

This document lists various physics formulas that students need to remember for AS and A2 level physics exams. It includes formulas for concepts like speed, acceleration, density, momentum, kinetic energy, pressure, gas laws, electricity, and more.

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AS & A2 PHYSICS FORMULAE YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER

AS & A2 LEVEL A2 LEVEL ONLY


speed = distance wave speed = frequency × wavelength
time v=fλ

acceleration = change in velocity


time taken centripetal force = mass x speed2
radius
force = mass x acceleration
F = m v2 / r
F=ma

density = mass
volume the inverse square laws for force in radial electric
and gravitational fields
momentum = mass x velocity p = mv
F = kq1q2 / r2 F = Gm1m2 / r2

work done = force × distance moved

power = work done = energy transferred


time taken time taken capacitance = charge stored
potential difference
weight = mass × gravitational field strength

kinetic energy = ½ x mass x speed2

change in gravitational potential energy voltage (coil 1) = turns (coil 1)


= mass gravitational field strength x height voltage (coil 2) turns (coil 2)
pressure = force
V p = Np
area
Vs Ns
pressure x volume = number of moles x
molar gas constant x absolute temperature

pV = nRT

charge = current × time q = It

potential difference = current × resistance


V = IR

electrical power = current × voltage


P=IV

potential difference = energy transferred


charge
V=W/q

resistance = resistivity x length


cross-sectional area
R=ρl/A

energy = current x potential difference x time


E=IVt

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