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The document provides a concise overview of key physics concepts, including circular motion, gravitation, fluid mechanics, waves, sound, light, and optics. It outlines fundamental equations and principles such as centripetal force, Pascal's Principle, and Snell's Law. Each section highlights essential relationships and applications in real-world scenarios.

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The document provides a concise overview of key physics concepts, including circular motion, gravitation, fluid mechanics, waves, sound, light, and optics. It outlines fundamental equations and principles such as centripetal force, Pascal's Principle, and Snell's Law. Each section highlights essential relationships and applications in real-world scenarios.

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Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 1: Circular Motion and Gravitation

Circular Motion:

- Centripetal force = (mass * velocity^2) / radius

- Direction of velocity is tangent to the circle

Gravitation:

- F = G * (m1 * m2) / r^2

- G = 6.674 * 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2

- Gravity is a universal attractive force


Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 2: Fluid Mechanics

Density = mass/volume (rho = m/V)

Pressure = force/area (P = F/A)

Pascal's Principle: Pressure is transmitted equally in all directions

Archimedes' Principle: Buoyant force = weight of displaced fluid


Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 3: Waves and Sound

Wave Speed = frequency * wavelength (v = f * lambda)

Types:

- Transverse (e.g. light)

- Longitudinal (e.g. sound)

Sound:

- Needs medium to travel

- Speed in air approximately 343 m/s

- Affected by temperature and medium density


Physics Essentials: A Clear and Straightforward Guide

Page 4: Light and Optics

Reflection:

- Angle of incidence = angle of reflection

Refraction:

- Bending of light due to change in speed

- Snell's Law: n1 * sin(theta1) = n2 * sin(theta2)

Lenses and Mirrors:

- Focal point, real and virtual images

- Uses in cameras, glasses, telescopes

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