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  1. Frequently used equations in physics. Appropriate for secondary school students and higher. Mostly algebra based, some trig, some calculus, some fancy calculus.

    • Equations of Motion

      The first two equations of motion each describe one...

    • Special Symbols

      Reference space & time, mechanics, thermal physics, waves &...

    • Work

      A physics teacher thinking deeply or lying in a coma is...

    • Coulomb's Law

      Discussion introduction. The force between two point charges...

  2. Basic Physics Formula. Some basic but very important Physics formula is given below: 1) Average Speed Formula: The average speed is the average of speed of a moving body for the overall distance that it has covered. S = d t. Where, 2) Acceleration Formula: Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity to the change in time.

  3. The first two equations of motion each describe one kinematic variable as a function of time. In essence…. Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant (v ∝ t). Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ t2).

  4. Electromagnetism. Optics. Quantum Physics. Derive all these formulas once, before you start using them. Study physics and look at it as an opportunity to appreciate the underlying beauty of nature, expressed through natural laws. Physics help is provided here in the form of ready to use formulas.

  5. Physics is that branch of science that basically deals with the prime constituents of matter, its characteristics and behaviour and different related elements of force and energy. Physics formulas are not meant to be memorised but conveyed in real-time and space.

  6. standards, such as the volt, which are defined as set combinations of the basic seven. Most of the physical observables we regard as being in some sense fundamental, such as the charge on an electron, are now known to a relative standard uncertainty,2 u r, of less than 10 −7.

  7. d1 and d2 represent two different distances that object one or two are from the fulcrum or rotational point. d : distance between objects (m) m2 : mass two. π : pie (3.14 rounded) G : universal gravitation constant. Fg : Force of Gravity (N)

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