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M e M M C N G R G K: Table of Information For 2010 and 2011

This document provides conversion factors, physical constants, and formulas for mechanics, electricity and magnetism, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus that may be useful for an Advanced Placement Physics C exam. It includes values for fundamental constants like the proton mass, electron mass, Planck's constant, and more. It also lists common formulas for kinematics, forces, electric fields, magnetic fields, circuits, and other physics topics.

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M e M M C N G R G K: Table of Information For 2010 and 2011

This document provides conversion factors, physical constants, and formulas for mechanics, electricity and magnetism, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus that may be useful for an Advanced Placement Physics C exam. It includes values for fundamental constants like the proton mass, electron mass, Planck's constant, and more. It also lists common formulas for kinematics, forces, electric fields, magnetic fields, circuits, and other physics topics.

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TABLE OF INFORMATION FOR 2010 and 2011 CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS Proton mass, m p = 1.

67 10 -27 kg Neutron mass, mn = 1.67 10 -27 kg Electron mass, me = 9.11 10 -31 kg Avogadros number, N 0 = 6.02 1023 mol-1 Universal gas constant, Electron charge magnitude,

e = 1.60 10 -19 C

1 electron volt, 1 eV = 1.60 10 -19 J Speed of light, Universal gravitational constant, Acceleration due to gravity at Earths surface,

c = 3.00 108 m s G = 6.67 10 -11 m 3 kgis2

R = 8.31 J (mol iK)

g = 9.8 m s2

Boltzmanns constant, k B = 1.38 10 -23 J K 1 unified atomic mass unit, Plancks constant, Vacuum permittivity,

1 u = 1.66 10 -27 kg = 931 MeV c 2


h = 6.63 10 -34 J is = 4.14 10 -15 eV is hc = 1.99 10 -25 J im = 1.24 103 eV i nm

0 = 8.85 10 -12 C2 N im 2
m0 = 4 p 10 -7 (T im) A

Coulombs law constant, k = 1 4 p 0 = 9.0 109 N im 2 C2 Vacuum permeability, Magnetic constant, k = m0 4 p = 1 10 -7 (T im) A 1 atmosphere pressure, meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, m kg s A K mole, hertz, newton, pascal, joule, mol Hz N Pa J

1 atm = 1.0 105 N m 2 = 1.0 105 Pa


watt, coulomb, volt, ohm, henry, W C V W H farad, tesla, degree Celsius, electron-volt, F T C eV

UNIT SYMBOLS

PREFIXES Factor
10
9

VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FOR COMMON ANGLES Symbol G M k c m

Prefix giga mega kilo centi milli micro nano pico

q sin q
cos q tan q

30

37

45

53

60

90

0 1 0

12
3 2 3 3

35 45 34

2 2 2 2
1

45 35 43

3 2

1 0

106 103 10 -2 10 -3 10 -6 10 -9 10
-12

12
3

m
n p

The following conventions are used in this exam. I. Unless otherwise stated, the frame of reference of any problem is assumed to be inertial. II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive charge (conventional current). III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at an infinite distance from the charge.

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS FOR 2010 and 2011 MECHANICS ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

u = u0 + at

x = x0 + u0 t +

1 2 at 2

u 2 = u0 2 + 2 a ( x - x0 )

F = Fnet = ma
F= dp dt

a F f h I J K k

J = F dt = Dp

p = mv
Ffric m N W = K = P =

F i dr
1 mu 2 2

dW dt

P = Fiv DUg = mgh

= = = = = = = = = L = m= N = P = p = r = r = T = t = U= u = W= x = m= q = t = w= a=

acceleration force frequency height rotational inertia impulse kinetic energy spring constant length angular momentum mass normal force power momentum radius or distance position vector period time potential energy velocity or speed work done on a system position coefficient of friction angle torque angular speed angular acceleration

F =
E=

1 q1q2 4 p0 r 2
F q Q

A B C d E

E i dA = 0
E =V = dV dr

1 4 p0

rii
i

= = = = = e= F = I = J = L = = n = N = P = Q= q = R = r = t = U= V= u = r=

UE
C = C =

1 q1q2 = qV = 4 p0 r
Q V k 0 A d

Cp =

Ci
i

1 1 = Cs C i i dQ I = dt Uc = 1 1 QV = CV 2 2 2

area magnetic field capacitance distance electric field emf force current current density inductance length number of loops of wire per unit length number of charge carriers per unit volume power charge point charge resistance distance time potential or stored energy electric potential velocity or speed resistivity

fm = magnetic flux

k = dielectric constant

ac =

u2 = w2r r

Fs = - kx

t=rF
t = t net = I a I = r 2 dm = mr 2

B i d = m0 I
dB =
F=

Us = T =

1 2 kx 2

R=

2p 1 = w f

r A

m0 I d r 4p r3

E = rJ I = Neud A

I d B

rcm = mr m
u = rw

Ts = 2 p
Tp = 2 p
FG = -

m k
g r

Bs = m0 nI
fm = B i dA

V = IR
Rs =

L = r p = Iw
K =
1 2 Iw 2

Ri
i

e
i

Gm1m2 r2

1 = Rp

R
i

E i d = dI dt
1 2 LI 2

d fm dt

= -L

w = w0 + at q = q0 + w0 t +
1 2 at 2

UG = -

Gm1m2 r

P = IV

FM = qv B

UL =

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS FOR 2010 and 2011 GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY Rectangle A = bh Triangle A= C= V= S = b = h = = w= r = area circumference volume surface area base height length width radius CALCULUS

df d f du = dx du dx
d n ( x ) = nx n -1 dx d x (e ) = e x dx d (ln x ) = 1 dx x d (sin x ) = cos x dx d (cos x ) = - sin x dx

A=
Circle

1 bh 2

A = pr 2

C = 2pr
Parallelepiped V = wh Cylinder

V = pr 2

S = 2pr + 2pr 2
Sphere

x
e

dx =

1 x n + 1 , n -1 n +1

dx = e x

V =

4 3 pr 3

dx = ln x x

S = 4pr 2
Right Triangle

cos x dx = sin x sin x dx = - cos x


c q b 90 a

a 2 + b2 = c2
sin q = cos q = tan q =

a c b c a b

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