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Physics 210 Equations: QQ F Q F K R E E K R R Q R Pe

This document contains equations for physics 210 related to electric forces, Gauss's law, electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics, current and resistance, magnetic fields, sources of magnetic fields, Faraday's law, and important physical constants. The equations describe the relationships between fundamental quantities like charge, field strength, potential, current, and resistance.

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Physics 210 Equations: QQ F Q F K R E E K R R Q R Pe

This document contains equations for physics 210 related to electric forces, Gauss's law, electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics, current and resistance, magnetic fields, sources of magnetic fields, Faraday's law, and important physical constants. The equations describe the relationships between fundamental quantities like charge, field strength, potential, current, and resistance.

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Physics 

210 Equations 
Electric Forces 

 qq  F  q
F  k 1 2 2 rˆ E E  k 2 rˆ
r q0 r
 q  dq       
E  k  2i rˆ E  k  2 rˆ   p  E p  2aq P.E.   p  E
i ri r
 Gauss’s Law 
  qin  
∮E  dA   E  E  dA
0

Electric Potential 
ΔPE
B
  q dq q1q2  
ΔV     E ds V k V  k P.E.12  k E  V
q0 A
r r r12
Capacitance and Dielectrics 
1
Q  1
C C par  Ci Cser   
V i  i Ci 
1 1 Q2  A
P.E .  QV  CV 2  C   C0 C 0
2 2 2C d
Current and Resistance 
dQ I  
I I  nqvd A J   nqvd J E
dt A
2
V
V  IR P  IV  I 2 R  R   L   0 1   ΔT  R  R0 1   ΔT 
R A
 Magnetic Fields 
        mv 2 mv
F  qv  B   IA   N  B F r
r qB
   

qB
F  ILXB P.E.     B
m
Sources of the Magnetic Field 
 o I ds  rˆ F 0 I1 I 2 
B   ∮B  ds  0 I in
4 r 2
L 2 a
0 NI N I I
Btor  Bsol  0 I B wire  0 Bloop  0
2 a L 2 r 2r
    dΦ
Φm  B  dA ∮B  ds  0  I  I d  I d   0 dtE
Faraday's Law 
dΦ m  
ε  N Φm  B  dA   BLv
dt
   
Constants 
 C2 
 0  8.85 1012  2

 Nm 
0  4  107 
 Tm 

 A 
m
g  9.8  2 
s 
m p  1.67  1027  kg 
          me  9.111031  kg   


1 eV  1.6  1019  J 
q  1.6  10 C
e
19

 Nm  2
k  9  10 9

C 
2
 
m
c  3  108  
s
 

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