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Formulas For Calculus-Based Physics 2

This document contains numerous physics equations related to electromagnetism, optics, and mechanics. Some key equations included are those relating torque to magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment to current and area, force on a charge in an electric field, magnetic force on a current-carrying wire, electric potential from a point charge, magnetic field from a current-carrying wire, and power as the product of force and velocity. The document also contains integral equations for computing areas under curves.

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Formulas For Calculus-Based Physics 2

This document contains numerous physics equations related to electromagnetism, optics, and mechanics. Some key equations included are those relating torque to magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment to current and area, force on a charge in an electric field, magnetic force on a current-carrying wire, electric potential from a point charge, magnetic field from a current-carrying wire, and power as the product of force and velocity. The document also contains integral equations for computing areas under curves.

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Steven J. Biars
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Calculus-Based Physics II by Jeffrey W.

Schnick
q1 q2 τ = µ ×B
   1 1 1
= + dq = λ dx
f o i
F =k
r2 µ = N IA
 
k dq
dE = 2
FB = ∇(µ ⋅ B) h'
 
F = qE r
  
M=
F = I L×B
   h k dq
kq dϕ =
E= i r
r2 F = q v ×B
  
M =−
F = −∇U

o
U = qϕ µo 3 (µ ⋅ rˆ) rˆ − µ
 
E = − ∇ϕ
1
P=

B=

ϕ = Ed 4π r3 f
µo I
W = − q ∆ϕ Φ E = E ⋅ dA
B= P = P1 + P2
 
2π r
 1 1 
= (n − no )  +  µ I dl × r
1
kq
 
ϕ=
 1 2 

dB =
f
o
r E = v ×B r3
  
P
R R 4π

∫ (cos x) dx = sin x

I =Q B = − µ o eo vP × E 
  
E ⋅ dl = − Φ
 B
V = IR
∫ (cos x) dx = 2 + 4
Φ B = B ⋅ dA
   
B ⋅ dA = 0
2 x sin 2 x
L 
R=r B ⋅ dl = µ o ITHROUGH + µ 0 e 0 Φ
 E
ΦB = B ⋅ A
∫ cos x = 12 ln 1 − sin x
 
A
1 + sin x
P =IV
dx   Q
E = N ΦB
⋅ E ⋅ dA = ENCLOSEDeo

∫ (cos x) 2 = tan x
R s = R1 + R 2
dx
1 1 ⋅
Rp = ΦB
( )
E=

∫ x 2 + a 2 = ln x + x + a
1 1 2π r
+ dx 2 2 1 e = 1.60 × 10 −19 C
R1 R 2
E = E MAX sin( 2πf t ) mλ = d sin θ
∫ x2 + a2 = x + a
1
xdx k=
(m + 12 ) λ = d sin θ 4π e o
2 2

E RMS = 12 E MAX
N ⋅ m2
mλ = w sin θ k = 8.99 × 109


Q Q x 2 dx x 2 C2
Csc = ,C= = x + a2 −
ϕ mλ 2 = 2t
C2
V x +a eo = 8.85 × 10

)
2

(
2 2 −12

N ⋅ m2
(m + ) λ 2= 2t
2
U = CV1
1
a2
ln x + x 2 + a 2 T⋅m
2
2
A 2 µ o = 4π × 10 − 7
C = κ eo λ 2 = 1 λ1
n A


d n2 dx 1 x nH 2 O = 1.33
Cs =
1 =
x2 + a2
3
1 1 (x2 + a2 ) 2 a2
+ I = I o (cosθ ) 2


me = 9.11 × 10−31 kg
C1 C 2 xdx 1
=−
c x + a2
3
C p = C1 + C 2 (x + a )
2 2 2 2
n= mp = 1.6726 × 10−27 kg
v


τ = RC n1 sin θ 1 = n2 sin θ 2 x 2 dx x c = 3.00 × 108
m
V = E (1 − e −t / τ ) =− + s
sin θ c = 2
( )
n 3
x2 + a2
(x2 + a 2 ) 2
V = Vo e − t / τ n1 N A = 6.022 × 1023
particles
ln x + x + a 2 2 mole
I = I o e −t / τ

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