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Physics Formula Cheat Sheet

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Torque (N.m) G = 6.

67 ×10−11 N ∙ m 2 /kg 2 Pressure (N/m2)


m1 = mass of the first object (kg) P = F/A
𝜏 = 𝐹𝑙 m2 = mass of the second object (kg) P = ρ gh
𝜏 = 𝐹𝑟𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 r = radius of the distance where:
Kepler’s Third Law F= force (N)
A = area (m2)
Angular Momentum (kg−
2

ρ = density (kg/m3)
m 2π a
3 /2
¿ T=
L=rxp g = 9.80 m/s2
s √ G mS
where: h = height (m)
L=Fxlxt
a = radius of the orbit
where:
G = 6.67 ×10−11 N ∙ m 2 /kg 2 Atmospheric Pressure
F = force (N)
l = length (m) ms = 1.989 x 1030 kg ( pa tm )av =1atm
t = time (s)
Speed of Circular Orbit
¿ 101325 Pa

Angular Speed (rad/sec)


¿ 1 01.3 25 KPa

where:
ωz = α ⋅ t
where:
v=
√ G mE
r
¿ 760 mm Hg|¿|
¿ 29.92∈ Hg|¿|
= 14.7 psia (lb/in2)
α = angular acceleration (rad/sec2) G = 6.67 ×10−11 N ∙ m 2 /kg 2
t = time (s) Absolute Pressure
Pabs = Patm + Pgage
24
m E=5.98 ×10 kg
Angular Acceleration (rad/sec2) r = radius of the orbit
Pabs = Patm - Pvacuum
α= Frequency in a Spring
τ
Pressure and Depth
I
where:
𝜏 = torque (N.m)
I = moment of inertia (kg.m2) where:
f=
1
2π √ k
m
p|¿|=p
p|¿|=p
atm +ρgy 1 ¿

k = spring constant Linear Expansion


atm +ρgy 1 + ρgy 2 ¿

Moment of inertia of Rod (kg.m2)


Submerged Volume Fraction
∆ L=α L0 ∆ T
1
SVF= SGfloating/SGfluid
2
I rod = M R L=L0 (1+ α ∆ T )
where:
M = mass (kg)
3

Density, 𝜌 (rho) ∆ L = value of expansion


R = radius (m)
m L = final length
Law of Gravitation (N)
ρ=
Quantity of Heat
V
where:
ρ = density (kg/m3)
Q=mc ∆ T
where:
G m1 m2
m = mass (kg)
F g=
Q = heat (J)
V = volume (m3)
2
r
where: m = mass (kg)
c = specific heat
∆ T = temperature difference

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