This document contains summaries of various physics laws and formulas including:
1) Formulas for mass density, speed, acceleration, work, power, kinetic energy, and specific heat.
2) Laws including Boyle's Law, wave motion, illumination, focal length of mirrors/lenses, images in mirrors/lenses, and Ohm's Law.
3) Relationships involving momentum, mass-energy equivalence, power expended in appliances, and Newton's Second Law of Motion.
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Science Physics Laws
This document contains summaries of various physics laws and formulas including:
1) Formulas for mass density, speed, acceleration, work, power, kinetic energy, and specific heat.
2) Laws including Boyle's Law, wave motion, illumination, focal length of mirrors/lenses, images in mirrors/lenses, and Ohm's Law.
3) Relationships involving momentum, mass-energy equivalence, power expended in appliances, and Newton's Second Law of Motion.
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SCIENCE phy sics l aw s & formu l a s
Mass Density Torque
mass density = mass T = FR volume Speed (T=torque; F=force; R=radius) average speed = distance covered Boyle’s Law when temperature constant: elapsed time Acceleration p1V1 = p2V2 a = ΔΔvt or vtF -- vt I (p1=original pressure; p2=new pressure; F I (a=average acceleration; v=velocity; V1=original volume; V2=new volume) t=time; vF=final velocity; vI=initial velocity; Wave Motion tF=final time; iI=initial time) V = nl Law of Universal Gravitation m1m2 (V=wave velocity; n=wave frequency; F=G l=wavelength) d2 (F=force of attraction; m1 and m2=the Illumination on a Surface Perpendicular masses of the two bodies; d=distance to the Luminous Flux between the centers of m1 and m2; E = rI2 G=gravitational consistent) (E=illumination; I=intensity of the source; Work Done by a Force r=distance from source to surface perpendicular work = (force)(distance) to the beam) Power Focal Length of Mirrors and Lenses work 1 = 1 + 1 power = time (see above formula for work) f do di Kinetic Energy (f=focal length; do=object distance; KE = mv 2 di=image distance) 2 (KE=kinetic energy; m=mass; v=velocity) Images in Mirrors and Lenses hi = di Specific Heat ho do Q = cmΔt (h=image height; ho=object height; (Q=quantity of heat; c=specific heat; di=image distance; do=object distance) m=mass; Δt=change in temperature) Ohm’s Law Electric Current - Strength I= V R I= Q (I=strength of the current flowing in a t (I=the current strength; Q=quantity of charge; conductor; V=the potential difference t=time) applied to its ends; R=its resistance) Momentum momentum = (mass)(velocity) Mass-Energy Equivalence E = mc2 (E=the energy [measured in ergs] equivalent to a mass m [measured in grams]; c=speed of light [measured in centimeters per second]) Power Expended in an Electric Appliance P = IV (P=power in watts; I=current; V=voltage) Newton’s Second Law of Motion force=(mass)(acceleration)