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This guide provides essential concepts in physics, covering basic quantities, motion and kinematics, electricity and magnetism, and energy and thermodynamics. Key formulas include those for force, work, energy, motion equations, Ohm's Law, and the laws of thermodynamics. It emphasizes the relationships between different physical quantities and the principles governing their interactions.

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This guide provides essential concepts in physics, covering basic quantities, motion and kinematics, electricity and magnetism, and energy and thermodynamics. Key formulas include those for force, work, energy, motion equations, Ohm's Law, and the laws of thermodynamics. It emphasizes the relationships between different physical quantities and the principles governing their interactions.

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Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 1: Basic Concepts

Physics is the science of matter, energy, and their interactions.

Key Quantities:

- Distance (m)

- Time (s)

- Mass (kg)

- Force = mass × acceleration (F = m * a)

- Work = force × distance

- Energy = ability to do work


Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 2: Motion and Kinematics

Speed = distance/time

Velocity = displacement/time

Acceleration = change in velocity/time

Equations of motion:

-v=u+a*t

- s = u * t + 0.5 * a * t^2

- v^2 = u^2 + 2 * a * s
Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 3: Electricity and Magnetism

Current (I) = charge/time

Voltage (V) = energy/charge

Resistance (R) = voltage/current

Ohm's Law: V = I * R

Series Circuits: R_total = R1 + R2 + ...

Parallel Circuits: 1/R_total = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ...


Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 4: Energy and Thermodynamics

Kinetic Energy = 0.5 * m * v^2

Potential Energy = m * g * h

Power = energy/time

Thermal energy is transferred via conduction, convection, and radiation

1st Law of Thermodynamics: Energy is conserved

2nd Law: Heat flows from hot to cold objects

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