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Formulasheet FinalExam F-2017

This document is a formula sheet for a physics course (PHYS.1410) from Fall 2017, covering essential concepts in mechanics, including right triangle relationships, friction forces, motion equations, energy conservation, and rotational dynamics. It includes various formulas for calculating displacement, velocity, acceleration, work, kinetic energy, potential energy, and angular momentum. Additionally, it provides specific formulas for different shapes' moments of inertia and gravitational equations.

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Formulasheet FinalExam F-2017

This document is a formula sheet for a physics course (PHYS.1410) from Fall 2017, covering essential concepts in mechanics, including right triangle relationships, friction forces, motion equations, energy conservation, and rotational dynamics. It includes various formulas for calculating displacement, velocity, acceleration, work, kinetic energy, potential energy, and angular momentum. Additionally, it provides specific formulas for different shapes' moments of inertia and gravitational equations.

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PHYS.

1410 Formula sheet Fall 2017

Right triangle: Friction Forces:


sin  = a/c Ffs ≤ µs FN
cos  = b/c Ffk = µk FN
tan  = a/b
c2 = a2 + b2 Equations connecting translation and
rotation motion vtan = Ratan = R
Quadratic Formula:
Ax2 + Bx + C = 0 has solutions: 
Centripetal acceleration:
 B  B 2  4 AC
x
2A
aR = v2/R; aR = 2R

Misc Formulas: Rotation: kinematic equations with const.
Circumference of a circle = 2R angular acceleration
Area of a circle = R2 (t) = 0+t
Surface Area of a Sphere = 4R2 2
(t) =0+0t +(1/2)t
Volume of sphere = (4/3)R3
Volume of cylinder = R2L 202+ 2 (–0)

Differentiation: Work and Kinetic Energy:


dxn/dx = nxn-1 (n ≠ 0)
sf
WF   F  ds  Fave s 
dcos(x)/dx = sin(x) (x in radians) si

dsin(x)/dx = cos(x) (x in radians) WF  F  r


d(f(x) + g(x))/dx = df(x)/dx + dg(x)/dx
1 2 p2
Integration: xn 1 K mv  K  Wnet
x dx  C
n

n 1
2 2m
1-D Motion:
Potential Energy:
displacement = x
1
vaverage: x/t = (x2 – x1)/(t2 – t1) U g  mgy Us  k (s ) 2
2
aaverage: v/t = (v2 – v1)/(t2 – t1)
( Fsp ) s   k s
Given x(t)
v(t) = dx/dt (instantaneous) Conservation of Energy:
a(t) = dv/dt = d2x/dt2 (instantaneous) K f  U f  Ki  U i
K i  U i  Wext  K f  U f  Eth
1-D Motion with Const. Acc.:
x(t) = x0 + v0xt + (1/2) at2 dEsys
Power: P P  F v
v(t) = v0 + at dt
v2 = v02 + 2a(x – x0)

Newton's Second Law: Elastic collision: ⃗⃗⃗⃗


𝑝𝑓 = ⃗⃗⃗
𝑝𝑖 K f  Ki
  
Fnet   Fext  ma
PHYS.1410 Formula sheet Fall 2017

Impulse and linear momentum: Gravitation:


p  mv
Gm1m2
F
dp r2
F G = 6.67 x 10-11 N m2/kg2
dt
J   Fdt  Fave t  area under curve GM  4 2  3
g surface  T2  r
R2  GM 
p  J

Torque: Oscillations and Simple Harmonic


Motion:
  rF sin   r F  rF
 net ( Fsp ) x   k x
 net 
I k 1
  2 f  f 
m T
Moment of Inertia:
x(t )  A cos(t  o )
I   mi ri 2
vx (t )   A sin(t  o )  vmax sin(t  o )
i

Disk: 𝐼𝐷 =
1
𝑀𝑅 2 ax (t )   2 A cos(t  o )
2
g
2   2 f  simple pendulum
Hoop: 𝐼𝐻𝑜𝑜𝑝 = 𝑀𝑅 L
2
Solid Sphere: 𝐼𝑆𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑑𝑆𝑝ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 = 𝑀𝑅 2
5

2
Hollow Sphere: 𝐼𝐻𝑜𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑤𝑆𝑝ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 = 𝑀𝑅 2
3

Kinetic Energy of rotation:

1 2
K rot  I
2

Angular Momentum:
dL
L  I  net 
dt

Department of Physics and Applied Physics

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