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Mechanics: Mechanics Thermal Physics Waves & Optics Electricity & Magentism Modern Physics

1. Mechanics, thermal physics, waves & optics, electricity & magnetism, and modern physics are the main topics covered. 2. Key concepts in mechanics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, and rotation. Key concepts in thermal physics include temperature, heat, and the laws of thermodynamics. 3. Waves and optics covers wave properties, interference, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Electricity and magnetism covers electric fields, circuits, capacitance, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic induction.

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Mechanics: Mechanics Thermal Physics Waves & Optics Electricity & Magentism Modern Physics

1. Mechanics, thermal physics, waves & optics, electricity & magnetism, and modern physics are the main topics covered. 2. Key concepts in mechanics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, and rotation. Key concepts in thermal physics include temperature, heat, and the laws of thermodynamics. 3. Waves and optics covers wave properties, interference, reflection, refraction, and lenses. Electricity and magnetism covers electric fields, circuits, capacitance, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic induction.

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Mechanics, thermal physics, waves & optics, electricity & magentism, modern physics

Mechanics
Velocity
Δs
v̅ =
Δt
ds
v=
dt
acceleration
Δv
a̅ =
Δt
dv
a=
dt
equations of motion
v = v0 + at
s = s0 + v0t + ½at2
v2 = v02 + 2a(s − s0)
v̅ = ½(v + v0)
newton's 2nd law
∑F = ma
dp
∑F =
dt
weight
W = mg
dry friction
fs ≤ μsN
fk = μkN
centripetal accel.
v2
ac =
r
ac = − ω2r
momentum
p = mv
impulse
J = F̅ Δt

J = F dt

impulse-momentum
F̅ Δt = mΔv

F dt = Δp

work
W = F̅ Δs cos θ

W = F · ds

work-energy
F̅ Δs cos θ = ΔE

F · ds = ΔE

kinetic energy
K = ½mv2
p2
K=
2m
general p.e.

ΔU = − F · ds

F = − ∇U
gravitational p.e.
ΔUg = mgΔh
efficiency
Wout
η=
Ein
power
ΔW
P̅ =
Δt
dW
P=
dt
power-velocity
P = Fv cos θ
P=F·v
angular velocity
Δθ
ω̅ =
Δt

ω=
dt
v=ω×r
angular acceleration
Δω
α̅ =
Δt

α=
dt
a = α × r − ω2 r
equations of rotation
ω = ω0 + αt
θ = θ0 + ω0t + ½αt2
ω2 = ω02 + 2α(θ − θ0)
ω̅ = ½(ω + ω0)
torque
τ = rF sin θ
τ=r×F
2nd law for rotation
∑τ = Iα
dL
∑τ =
dt
moment of inertia
I = ∑mr2
⌠ 2
I= r dm

rotational work
W = τ̅Δθ

W= τ · dθ

rotational power
P = τω cos θ
P=τ·ω
rotational k.e.
K = ½Iω2
angular momentum
L = mrv sin θ
L=r×p
L = Iω
angular impulse
H = τ̅ Δt

H = τ dt

angular i.m.
τ̅ Δt = mΔω

τ dt = ΔL

universal gravitation
Gm1m2
Fg = − r̂
r2
gravitational field
Gm
g = − 2 r̂
r
gravitational p.e.
Gm1m2
Ug = −
r
gravitational potential
Gm
Vg = −
r
orbital speed
Gm
v=√
r
escape speed
2Gm
v=√
r
hooke's law
F = − kΔx
spring p.e.
Us = ½kΔx2
s.h.o.
m
T = 2π √
k
simple pendulum

T = 2π √
g
frequency
1
f=
T
angular frequency
ω = 2πf
density
m
ρ=
V
pressure
F
P=
A
pressure in a fluid
P = P0 + ρgh
buoyancy
B = ρgVdisplaced
mass flow rate
∆m
q̅ m =
∆t
dm
qm =
dt
volume flow rate
∆V
q̅ V =
∆t
dV
qV =
dt
mass continuity
ρ1A1v1 = ρ2A2v2
volume continuity
A1v1 = A2v2
bernoulli's equation
P1 + ρgy1 + ½ρv12 = P2 + ρgy2 + ½ρv22
dynamic viscosity
F̅ Δvx

A Δz
F dvx

A dz
kinematic viscosity
η
ν=
ρ
drag
R = ½ρCAv2
mach number
v
Ma =
c
reynolds number
ρvD
Re =
η
froude number
v
Fr =
√gℓ
young's modulus
F Δℓ
=E
A ℓ0
σ = Eε
shear modulus
F Δx
=G
A y
τ = Gγ
bulk modulus
F ΔV
=K
A V0
P = Κθ
surface tension
F
γ=

Thermal physics
solid expansion
Δℓ = αℓ0ΔT
ΔA = 2αA0ΔT
ΔV = 3αV0ΔT
liquid expansion
ΔV = βV0ΔT
sensible heat
Q = mcΔT
latent heat
Q = mL
ideal gas law
PV = nRT
molecular constants
nR =Nk
maxwell-boltzmann
mv2

4v ⎛ m ⎞
2 3/2 2kT
p(v) = e
√π ⎝2kT ⎠
molecular k.e.
⟨K⟩ = 3 2 kT
molecular speeds
2kT 8kT 3kT
vp = √ ⟨ v⟩ = √ vrms = √
m πm m
heat flow rate
ΔQ
P̅ =
Δt
dQ
P=
dt
thermal conduction
kAΔT
P=

stefan-boltzmann law
P = εσA(T4 − T04)
wien displacement law
b
λmax =
T
internal energy
ΔU = 3 2 nRΔT
ΔU = 3 2 NkΔT
thermodynamic work

W = − P dV

1st law of thermo.
ΔU = Q + W
entropy
ΔQ
ΔS =
T
S = k log w
efficiency
QC
ηreal = 1 −
QH
TC
ηideal = 1 −
TH
c.o.p.
QC
COPreal =
QH − QC
TC
COPideal =
TH − TC

waves & optics


periodic waves
v = fλ
⎡ ⎛ x⎞⎤
∆s(x,t) = ∆s sin 2π ft −
⎣ ⎝ λ⎠⎦
frequency
1
f=
T
beat frequency
fbeat = fhigh − flow
intensity
⟨ P⟩
I=
A
intensity level
⎛I ⎞
LI = 10 log
⎝I0⎠
pressure level
⎛ ∆P ⎞
LP = 20 log
⎝∆P0⎠
interference fringes
nλ = d sin θ
nλ x

d L
index of refraction
c
n=
v
snell's law
n1 sin θ1 = n2 sin θ2
critical angle
n2
sin θc =
n1
image location
1 1 1
= +
f do di
image size
hi di
M= =
ho do
spherical mirrors
r
f≈
2

electricity & magnetism


coulomb's law
q1q2
F=k 2
r
1 q1q2
F= r̂
4πε0 r2
electric field, def.
FE
E=
q
electric potential, def.
ΔUE
ΔV =
q
field & potential
∆V
E̅ =
d
E = −∇V

− E · dr = ∆V

electric field
q
E = k ∑ 2 r̂
r
⌠dq
E=k r̂
⌡ r2
electric potential
q
V=k∑
r
⌠dq
V=k
⌡r
capacitance
Q
C=
V
plate capacitor
κε0A
C=
d
cylindrical capacitor
2πκε0ℓ
C=
ln(b/a)
spherical capacitor
4πκε0
C=
(1/a) − (1/b)
capacitive p.e.
1 2 1 Q2 1
U = CV = = QV
2 2 C 2
electric current
Δq
I̅ =
Δt
dq
I=
dt
charge density
Q
ρ=
V
current density
I
J=
A
J = ρv
ohm's law
V = IR
E = ρJ
J = σE
resitivity-conductivity
1
ρ=
σ
electric resistance
ρℓ
R=
A
electric power
V2
P = VI = I2R =
R
resistors in series
Rs = ∑Ri
resistors in parallel
1 1
=∑
Rp Ri
capacitors in series
1 1
=∑
Cs Ci
capacitors in parallel
Cp = ∑Ci
magnetic force, charge
FB = qvB sin θ
FB = qv × B
magnetic force, current
FB = IℓB sin θ
dFB = I dℓ × B
biot-savart law
μ0I⌠ds × r̂
B=
4π ⌡ r2
solenoid
B = µ0nI
straight wire
μ0I
B=
2πr
parallel wires
FB μ0 I1I2
=
ℓ 2π r
electric flux
ΦE = EA cos θ

ΦE = E · dA

magnetic flux
ΦB = BA cos θ

ΦB = B · dA

motional emf
ℰ = Bℓv
induced emf
ΔΦB
ℰ̅ = −
Δt
dΦB
ℰ=−
dt

gauss's law
Q
∯E · dA =
ε0
∇ ·E= ρ
ε0
no one's law
∯B · dA = 0

∇ ·B=0
faraday's law
∂ΦB
∮E · ds = −
∂t
∂B
∇ ×E=−
∂t
ampere's law
∂ΦE
∮B · ds = μ0ε0 + μ0I
∂t
∇ × B = μ ε ∂E + μ J
0 0 0

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