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Lui Mennard U. Santos: Physics 71: 1 LE Cheat Sheet

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Lui Mennard U. Santos: Physics 71: 1 LE Cheat Sheet

1. This document contains cheat sheets summarizing key concepts and formulas from physics lessons on kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, momentum, rotations, and collisions. 2. Key concepts covered include vectors, motion with constant acceleration, projectile motion, forces, Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotational motion, torque, and elastic and inelastic collisions. 3. The cheat sheets provide the essential physics formulas for displacement, velocity, acceleration, forces, work, energy, momentum, rotational kinematics, torque, and collisions in a concise format for quick reference.

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Physics 71: 1st LE Cheat Sheet 2.

Average and instantaneous 𝑥- 𝑥 = (𝑣0 cos 𝛼0 )𝑡


1
acceleration 𝑦 = (𝑣0 sin 𝛼0 )𝑡 − 2 𝑔𝑡 2
Lui Mennard U. Santos 𝑣2𝑥 −𝑣1𝑥 Δ𝑣𝑥
𝑎𝑎𝑣,𝑥 = = 𝑣𝑥 = 𝑣0 cos 𝛼0
𝑡2 −𝑡1 Δt
Chapter 1 Δ𝑣𝑥 𝑑𝑣𝑥 𝑣𝑦 = 𝑣0 sin 𝛼0 − 𝑔𝑡
𝑎𝑥 = lim =
Δ𝑡→0 Δ𝑡 𝑑𝑡
3. Uniform and nonuniform circular
1. Physical quantities and units
3. Straight-line motion with constant
mass: 𝑘𝑔, length: 𝑚, time: 𝑠 motion
acceleration 𝑣2
2. Significant figures 𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑑 =
𝑣𝑥 = 𝑣0𝑥 + 𝑎𝑥 𝑡 𝑅
Multiplication: fewest sig. figs. 4𝜋 2 𝑅
1 𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑑 =
Addition: fewest digits to the right 𝑥 = 𝑥0 + 𝑣0𝑥 𝑡 + 𝑎𝑥 𝑡 2 𝑇2
2
of the decimal point 2 4. Relative velocity
𝑣𝑥2 = 𝑣0𝑥 + 2𝑎𝑥 (𝑥 − 𝑥0 )
3. Scalars, vectors, and vector 𝑣0𝑥 +𝑣 𝑣⃗𝑃/𝐴 = 𝑣⃗𝑃/𝐵 + 𝑣⃗𝑃/𝐴
addition 𝑥 − 𝑥0 = ( )𝑡
2
Scalar: magnitude 4. Freely falling bodies Chapter 4
Vector: magnitude & direction Use formulas in (3) with 𝑎 = −𝑔 1. Force as a vector
4. Vector components and vector 5. Straight-line motion with varying
𝑅⃗⃗ = 𝐹⃗1 + 𝐹⃗2 + ⋯ = ∑ 𝐹⃗
addition acceleration
𝑡 2. The net force on a body and
𝑅𝑥 = 𝐴𝑥 + 𝐵𝑥 𝑣𝑥 = 𝑣0𝑥 + ∫0 𝑎𝑥 𝑑𝑡 Newton’s first law
𝑅𝑦 = 𝐴𝑦 + 𝐵𝑦 𝑡
𝑥 = 𝑥0 + ∫0 𝑣𝑥 𝑑𝑡 ∑ 𝐹⃗ = 0
𝑅𝑧 = 𝐴𝑧 + 𝐵𝑧
5. Unit vectors 3. Mass, acceleration, and Newton’s
Chapter 3 second law
𝐴⃗ = 𝐴𝑥 𝑖̂ + 𝐴𝑦 𝑗̂ + 𝐴𝑧 𝑘̂
6. Scalar Product 1. Position, velocity, and acceleration ∑ 𝐹⃗ = 𝑚𝑎⃗
vectors 4. Weight
𝐴⃗ ⋅ 𝐵
⃗⃗ = 𝐴𝑥 𝐵𝑥 + 𝐴𝑦 𝐵𝑦 + 𝐴𝑧 𝐵𝑧
𝑟⃗ = 𝑥𝑖̂ + 𝑦𝑗̂ + 𝑧𝑘̂ 𝑤 = 𝑚𝑔
𝐴⃗ ⋅ 𝐵
⃗⃗ = 𝐴𝐵 cos 𝜃
𝑟⃗ −𝑟⃗
𝑣⃗𝑎𝑣 = 𝑡2−𝑡1 =
Δ𝑟⃗ 5. Newton’s third law and action-
7. Vector Product Δ𝑡
2 1 reaction pairs
𝐴⃗ × 𝐵
⃗⃗ = 𝐴𝐵 sin 𝜃 Δ𝑟⃗ 𝑑𝑟⃗
𝑣⃗ = lim = 𝐹𝐴 𝑜𝑛 𝐵 = −𝐹𝐵 𝑜𝑛 𝐴
Δ𝑡→0 Δ𝑡 𝑑𝑡
Chapter 2 𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑧
𝑣𝑥 = 𝑑𝑡 𝑣𝑦 = 𝑣𝑧 = Chapter 5
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
1. Straight-line motion, average and 𝑎⃗𝑎𝑣 =
⃗⃗2 −𝑣
𝑣 ⃗⃗1
=
⃗⃗
Δ𝑣
𝑡2 −𝑡1 Δ𝑡
Apply the formulas above
instantaneous 𝑥-velocity
𝑥2 −𝑥1 Δ𝑥 ⃗⃗
Δ𝑣 ⃗⃗
𝑑𝑣
𝑣𝑎𝑣,𝑥 = = 𝑎⃗ = lim =
𝑡2 −𝑡1 Δt Δ𝑡→0 Δ𝑡 𝑑𝑡
Δ𝑥 𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑣𝑥 𝑑𝑣𝑦 𝑑𝑣𝑧
𝑣𝑥 = lim = 𝑎𝑥 = 𝑎𝑦 = 𝑎𝑧 =
Δ𝑡→0 Δ𝑡 𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡

2. Projectile motion
Physics 71: 2nd LE Cheat Sheet 5. Determining force from potential 2. Relating linear and angular
energy kinematics
Lui Mennard U. Santos 𝑑
𝐹 = − 𝑑𝑥 𝑈 𝑥⃗ = 𝑟𝜃⃗
Chapter 6 𝑣⃗𝑡𝑎𝑛 = 𝑟𝜔
⃗⃗
Chapter 8 𝑎⃗𝑡𝑎𝑛 = 𝑟𝛼⃗
1. Work done by a force
𝑣2
𝑊 = 𝐹⃗ ⋅ 𝑑⃗ = 𝐹𝑑 cos 𝜃 1. Momentum of a particle 𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑑 = = 𝜔2 𝑟
𝑟
2. Kinetic energy 𝑝⃗ = 𝑚𝑣⃗ 3. Moment of inertia and rotational
1 2. Impulse and momentum kinetic energy
𝐾 = 2 𝑚𝑣 2
3. The work-energy theorem 𝐽⃗ = 𝐹⃗ Δ𝑡 𝐼 = ∑ 𝑚𝑖 𝑟𝑖2
1
𝑊𝑡𝑜𝑡 = 𝐾2 − 𝐾1 = Δ𝐾 𝐽⃗ = Δ𝑝⃗ 𝐾𝑟𝑜𝑡 = 2 𝐼𝜔2
4. Power 3. Conservation of momentum 4. Parallel-axis theorem
𝑃=
Δ𝑊
= 𝑓⃗ ⋅ 𝑣⃗ 𝑃⃗⃗ = 𝑝⃗𝐴 + 𝑝⃗𝐵 + ⋯ 𝐼𝑝 = 𝐼𝑐𝑚 + 𝑀𝑑 2
Δ𝑡
If ∑ 𝐹⃗ = 0, then 𝑃⃗⃗ = constant
Chapter 7 Chapter 10
4. Collisions
a. Elastic 1. Torque
1. Gravitational potential energy and
𝑚1 𝑣1,𝑖 + 𝑚2 𝑣2,𝑖 = 𝑚1 𝑣1,𝑓 + 𝑚2 𝑣2,𝑓 𝜏 = 𝐹𝑙
elastic potential energy
𝑣1,𝑖 − 𝑣2,𝑖 = 𝑣2,𝑓 − 𝑣1,𝑓 𝜏⃗ = 𝑟⃗ × 𝐹⃗ = 𝑟𝐹 sin 𝜃
𝑈𝑔 = 𝑚𝑔𝑦
b. Completely Inelastic 2. Rotational dynamics
𝑊𝑔 = −Δ𝑈𝑔
𝑚1 𝑣1,𝑖 + 𝑚2 𝑣2,𝑖 = (𝑚1 + 𝑚2 )𝑣𝑓 ∑ 𝜏 = 𝐼𝛼
𝐹𝑠𝑝𝑟 = −𝑘𝑥
5. Center of mass 3. Combined translation and rotation
1 ∑ 𝑚𝑖 𝑟
𝑈𝑒𝑙 = 𝑘𝑥 2 𝑟𝑐𝑚 =
⃗⃗⃗⃗𝑖 1
𝐾 = 2 𝑚𝑣𝑐𝑚 2 1
+ 2 𝐼𝑐𝑚 𝜔2
2 ∑ 𝑚𝑖
𝑊𝑒𝑙 = −Δ𝑈𝑒𝑙 (rolling without slipping) 𝑣𝑐𝑚 = 𝑟𝜔
2. When total mechanical energy is Chapter 9 4. Work done by a torque
conserved 1. Rotational kinematics 𝑊 = 𝜏Δ𝜃
𝐾1 + 𝑈1 = 𝐾2 + 𝑈2 𝑑𝜃 𝑃 = 𝜏𝜔
𝜔=
3. When total mechanical energy is 𝑑𝑡 5. Angular momentum
𝑑𝜔
not conserved 𝛼= ⃗⃗ = 𝑟⃗ × 𝑝⃗
𝐿
𝑑𝑡
𝐾1 + 𝑈1 + 𝑊𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑠 = 𝐾2 + 𝑈2 When 𝛼 is constant: ⃗⃗ = 𝐼𝜔
𝐿 ⃗⃗
4. Conservative forces, non- 1
𝜃 = 𝜃0 + 𝜔𝑡 + 2 𝛼𝑡 2 6. Rotational dynamics and angular
conservative forces, and the law of 1 momentum
conservation of energy 𝜃 − 𝜃0 = 2 (𝜔 + 𝜔0 )𝑡
𝑑⃗𝐿⃗
Δ𝐾 + Δ𝑈 + Δ𝑈𝑖𝑛𝑡 = 0 𝜔 = 𝜔0 + 𝛼𝑡 ∑𝜏 =
𝑑𝑡
𝜔2 = 𝜔02 + 2𝛼(𝜃 − 𝜃0 )
Physics 71: 3rd LE Cheat Sheet Chapter 13 Chapter 14

Lui Mennard U. Santos 1. Periodic motion 1. Density and pressure


1 1 𝑚
𝑓=𝑇 𝑇=𝑓 𝜌= 𝑉
Chapter 11 𝑑𝐹⊥
2𝜋
𝜔 = 2𝜋𝑓 = 𝑝= 𝑑𝐴
1. Conditions for equilibrium 𝑇
2. Simple harmonic motion 2. Pressures in a fluid at rest
∑ 𝐹𝑥 = 0, ∑ 𝐹𝑦 = 0, ∑ 𝐹𝑧 = 0
𝐹𝑥 = −𝑘𝑥 𝑝2 − 𝑝1 = −𝜌𝑔(𝑦2 − 𝑦1 )
∑ τ = 0 about any point 𝐹𝑥 𝑘 𝑝 = 𝑝0 + 𝜌𝑔ℎ
∑ 𝑚𝑖 𝑟⃗𝑖 𝑎𝑥 = =− 𝑥
𝑟⃗𝑐𝑚 = 𝑚 𝑚 3. Buoyancy
∑ 𝑚𝑖
𝑘
2. Stress, strain, and Hooke’s law 𝜔=√ 𝐹𝐵 = 𝑊disp. fluid
𝑚
Stress 𝐹𝐵 = 𝜌𝑔𝑉
Strain
= Elastic Modulus 𝜔 1 𝑘
𝑓= = √ 4. Fluid Flow
3. Tensile and compressive stress 2𝜋 2𝜋 𝑚 𝑑𝑉
Tensile Stress 𝐹⊥ /𝐴 1 𝑚
𝐴1 𝑣1 = 𝐴2 𝑣2 = 𝐴𝑣
𝑌 = Tensile Strain = 𝑑𝑡
Δ𝑙/𝑙0 𝑇 = 𝑓 = 2𝜋√ 𝑘 1 1
𝑝1 + 𝜌𝑔𝑦1 + 𝜌𝑣12 = 𝑝2 + 𝜌𝑔𝑦2 + 𝜌𝑣22
2 2
4. Bulk stress 𝑥 = 𝐴 cos(𝜔𝑡 + 𝜙)
𝐹 Chapter 15
𝑝 = 𝐴⊥ 3. Energy in simple harmonic motion
Bulk Stress Δ𝑝 1 1 1
𝐵 = Bulk Strain = − Δ𝑉/𝑉 𝐸 = 𝑚𝑣𝑥2 + 𝑘𝑥 2 = 𝑘𝐴2 1. Waves and their properties
0
2 2 2
4. Angular simple harmonic motion 𝑣 = 𝜆𝑓
5. Shear stress
Shear Stress 𝐹∥ /𝐴 𝑘 1 𝑘 2. Wave functions and wave dynamics
𝑆= = 𝜔=√ 𝑓= √ 𝑥
Shear Strain 𝑥/ℎ 𝐼 2𝜋 𝐼 𝑦(𝑥, 𝑡) = 𝐴 cos [𝜔 ( − 𝑡)]
5. Simple pendulum 𝑣
Chapter 12 𝑦(𝑥, 𝑡) = 𝐴 cos(𝑘𝑥 − 𝜔𝑡)
𝑔
𝜔 = √𝐿 𝐹
1. Newton’s law of gravitation 𝑣 = √𝜇
𝐺𝑚 𝑚
𝐹𝑔 = 12 2 𝑇=
2𝜋
= 2𝜋√𝑔
𝐿
3. Wave power
𝑟
𝜔
2. Gravitational force, weight, and 1
6. Physical pendulum 𝑃𝑎𝑣 = √𝜇𝐹𝜔2 𝐴2
gravitational potential energy 2
𝐺𝑚 𝑚
𝑤 = 𝐹𝑔 = 𝐸2 𝜔=√
𝑚𝑔𝑑
𝑇 = 2𝜋√𝑚𝑔𝑑
𝐼 𝐼1 𝑟22
𝑅𝐸 𝐼 =
𝐺𝑚𝐸 𝐼2 𝑟12
𝑔= 2 7. Damped oscillations
𝑅𝐸 𝑏 4. Wave superposition
−( )𝑡
𝐺𝑚 𝑚 𝑥 = 𝐴𝑒 2𝑚 cos 𝜔 ′ 𝑡 𝑦(𝑥, 𝑡) = 𝑦1 (𝑥, 𝑡) + 𝑦2 (𝑥, 𝑡)
𝑈 = − 𝑟𝐸
𝑘 𝑏2 5. Standing waves on a string
3. Orbits 𝜔′ = √𝑚 − 4𝑚2
𝑦(𝑥, 𝑡) = (𝐴𝑆𝑊 sin 𝑘𝑥) sin 𝜔𝑡
𝐺𝑚𝐸 2𝐺𝑀 𝑣
𝑣=√ 𝑣𝑒 = √ 8. Driven oscillations and resonance 𝑓𝑛 = 𝑛 ( ) = 𝑛𝑓1
𝑟 𝑟
3 𝐴=
𝐹𝑚𝑎𝑥 2𝐿
2𝜋𝑟 2𝜋𝑟 2 2 2 +𝑏2 𝜔2
√(𝑘−𝑚𝜔𝑑 1 𝐹
𝑇= = ) 𝑑 𝑓1 = 2𝐿 √𝜇
𝑣 √𝐺𝑚𝐸

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