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Physics Formula Booklet for S6-S7 Students, Cheat Sheet of Physics

Formula sheet in mechanics, momentum, energy and work, electricity and magnetism, waves, quantum mechanics and radioactive decay.

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Formula Booklet: Physics
Mechanics
Average velocity
Δ
Δ
s
vt
=
unit:
1
ms
Average acceleration
Δv
Δ
at
=
unit:
2
ms
Equations of uniformly
accelerated motion
0
v v a t=+
Force
F m a=
Elastic force
ΔF k s=−
k: spring constant
Momentum
Definition
p m v=
unit:
-1
kgm s
ΔΔF t m v=
for constant m
Δ
Δ
p
Ft
=
Work and Energy
ΔW F s=
unit: joule J
2 2 2
1J 1Nm 1kg m s
==
Kinetic energy
2
kin 1
2
E m v=
Change in kinetic energy
2
kin
ΔΔ
2
mv
EW

==


Energy stored in an initially
unstretched spring
( )
2
1
Δ Δ Δ
22
k
W E F s s= = =
Potential gravitational energy
pot
ΔΔE F s m g h= =
in a uniform field
12
pot
mm
EG
r
=−
in a radial gravitational
field
Electrical potential Energy
π
12
pot
0
4
QQ
Er
=
Mechanical energy of charge
Q2 (Q1) in circular motion
around Q1 (Q2)
π
12
mech
0
8
QQ
Er
=
Electron Volt
unit: eV
Energy equivalent to that of
an electron accelerated from
rest by a potential difference
of 1 V
Uniform Circular Motion
Angle
dr
=
unit: rad (radian)
d: arc length, r: radius
Angular velocity
Δ
Δ
v
tr
==
unit: rad s-1 or
1
s
Period
π21
Tf
==
Centripetal acceleration
22
cent
v
ar
r
==
Centripetal force
22
cent
mv
F m r
r
==
Simple Harmonic Motion
Definition
F k x=−
( )
sinx A t
=
Velocity
( )
cosv A t

=
Acceleration
( )
22
sina A t x
= =
where
ππ22fT
==
Energy
22
1
2
E m A
=
Gravitation
Gravitational force
12
G2
mm
FG
r
=
G: universal gravitational
constant
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Formula Booklet: Physics

Mechanics

Average velocity

s v t

= unit:

1 m s

Average acceleration

Δv

Δ

a t

= unit: m s−^2

Equations of uniformly

accelerated motion

v = v 0 + a t

2 0 0 2

a s = s + v t + t

Force F = m a

Elastic force F^ = − k^ Δ s k : spring constant

Momentum

Definition p = m v unit:

kg m s

F Δ t = m Δ v for constant m

p F t

Work and Energy

W = F Δ s

unit: joule J

2 2 2 1J 1Nm 1kg m s

− = =

Kinetic energy

2 kin

1

2

E = m v

Change in kinetic energy

2

kin

m v E W

Energy stored in an initially

unstretched spring

1 2 Δ Δ Δ 2 2

k W = E = F s = s

Potential gravitational energy

pot

Δ E = − F Δ s = m g h in a uniform field

1 2 pot

m m E G r

= −

in a radial gravitational

field

Electrical potential Energy π

1 2 pot (^40)

Q Q Er

=

Mechanical energy of charge

Q 2 (Q 1 ) in circular motion

around Q 1 (Q 2 )

π

1 2 mech 0

8

Q Q Er

=

Electron Volt

unit: eV

Energy equivalent to that of

an electron accelerated from

rest by a potential difference

of 1 V

Uniform Circular Motion

Angle = d r

unit: rad (radian)

d : arc length, r : radius

Angular velocity

v

t r

 = = unit: rad s-^1 or

1 s

Period

2 π 1 Tf

= =

Centripetal acceleration

2 2 cent

v a r r

Centripetal force

2 2 cent

m v F m r r

= = 

Simple Harmonic Motion

Definition

F = − k x

x = A sin(  t )

Velocity v = A  cos(  t )

Acceleration ( )

2 2 a^ = −^ A^^ ^ sin^ t^ = − x where = 2 π f = 2 π T

Energy

(^12 )

2

E = m A

Gravitation

Gravitational force

1 2 G (^2)

m m F G r

=

G : universal gravitational

constant

Electricity and Magnetism

Electric field intensity

F E Q

= unit:

1 1 1N C 1V m

− −

Work done by electric force W AB = Q Δ U = Q U ( A − U B)

Electric potential

A A

E U Q

=

Electric field Intensity due to a

point charge π

2 4

Q Er

=

ε : unit:

1 F m

permittivity of the

mediumin which the

experiment is conducted

Force between two point

charges π

1 2 2 4

Q Q

F E Q

r

Capacitance

Q C U

=

unit: farad F

1 1F 1C V

Parallel plate capacitor

A C d

Energy stored in a charged

capacitor

2 2

2 2 2

Q C Q E U U C

= = =

Parallel circuits C = C 1 (^) + C 2 (^) + C 3 +...

Series circuits

1 2 3

1 1 1 1 ... C C C C

= + + +

Time constant T = R C

Magnetic Induction or

Magnetic Flux Density Δ sin

F

B

I L 

unit: tesla T

1 1 1T 1N A m

− −

Magnetic Induction due to a

solenoid

N I B L

Permeability  = r 0

π

7 1  0 4 10 T m A

− −

Lorentz force F L (^) = B q v sin 

Magnetic flux = B A where^ B^ ⊥^ A^

unit: weber Wb

2 1Wb = 1T m =1V s

Induced electromotive force

A B

U B v I t t

inductance, self and mutual Symbol^ L M , unit: henry^ H 1 1 1H 1Vs A 1WbA

− − = =

in one circuit

d d

d d

I

U L

t t

between two circuits

d d

d d

I

U M

t t

Waves

Progressive wave sin 2π^

t x y A T

 ^ 

Refractive index of a Medium '

c n c

=

wave speed ...

c : ... in vacuum

c ’: ... in the medium

Path difference^ =^ PA^ − PB

unit: meter m

 at a point P, where A and B

are the positions of two

coherent sources

Doppler effect

Δ ,

f v v c f c

= 

v : speed of approach

c : wave speed

Quantum Mechanics

Work function W 0

unit: joule J

The minimum energy to

extract an electron from a

given metal’s surface

Photon energy E = h f h : Planck constant

Photon momentum

h p

=

De Broglie wavelength

h h

p m v

Atomic mass unit Symbol u

1 u = 1/12 mass of a

Carbon- 12 atom

Mass-energy equivalence

2 E = m c

Binding energy

2 E = − Δ m c

Radioactive Decay

Activity

d

d

N

A

t

unit: becquerel Bq

1 1Bq 1s

Decay constant

1 d

d

A N

N N t

=^ = − unit: s-^1