Mechanics Formulas
Few important mechanics formulas are given below:
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
F = m × a
Where:
- F is the force applied to an object,
- m is the mass of the object,
- a is the acceleration of the object.
Work-Energy Theorem
W = ΔKE
Where:
- W is the work done on an object,
- ΔKE is the change in kinetic energy.
Kinetic Energy
KE = 1/2mv2
Where:
- KE is the kinetic energy,
- m is the mass of the object,
- v is the velocity of the object.
Potential Energy (Gravitational)
PE = mgh
Where:
- PE is the potential energy,
- m is the mass,
- g is the acceleration due to gravity,
- h is the height.
Hooke’s Law (Spring Force)
Fs = −kx
Where:
- Fs is the spring force,
- k is the spring constant,
- x is the displacement from the equilibrium position.
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
F = G ⋅ m1 ⋅ m2 / r2
Where:
- F is the gravitational force between two masses,
- G is the gravitational constant,
- m1 and m2 are the masses,
- r is the distance between the centers of the masses.
List of Physics Formulas
Physics is a fundamental branch of science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, and its motion and behavior through space and time. Physics Formulas are very important during applications of various concepts of physics.
In this article, we will cover all important formulas related to physics ranging from mechanics to electromagnetism as well as thermodynamics and quantum mechanics.
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