List of All Physics Formulas of Inter 1st Year

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list of all Physics formulas:

Physics Formulas Formulas

Average Speed Formula S = d/t

Acceleration Formula a =v-u/t

Density Formula P=m/V

Power Formula P=W/t

Newton’s Second Law F=m×a

Weight Formula W=mg

Pressure Formula P=F/A

Ohm’s Law Formula V= I × R

Kinetic Energy Formula E = ½ mv²

Frequency Formula F =v/λ

Pendulum Formula T = 2π√L/g

Fahrenheit Formula F = (9/5× °C) + 32

Work Formula W = F × d × cosθ


Torque Formula T = F × r × sinθ

Displacement Formula ΔX = Xf–Xi

Mass Formula F = m × a or m = F/m

Amplitude Formula x = A sin (ωt + ϕ)

Tension Formula T= mg+ma

Surface Charge Density Formula σ=q/A

Linear Speed Formula V(linear speed) = ΔS/ΔT

Position Formula Δx=x2−x1

Heat of Fusion Formula q = m × ΔHF

Gravity Formula F α m₁m₂/r₂

Spring Potential Energy Formula P.E=1/2 k × x2

Physics Kinematics Formula v2=v2o+2a(x-xo)

DC Voltage Drop Formula V=I × R

Hubble’s Law Formula v = Ho r

Induced Voltage Formula e = – N(dΦB/dt)


Latent Heat Formula L=Q/M

Wavelength Formula λ = v/f

Gravitational Force Formula F = G(m1m2)/R2

Potential Energy Formula PE = mgh

Strain Energy Formula U = Fδ / 2

Friction Force Formula f = μN

Cell Potential Formula E0cell = E0red − E0oxid

Shear Modulus Formula (shear stress)/(shear strain) = (F/A)/(x/y)

Water Pressure Formula Water pressure= ρ g h

Refractive Index Formula n = c/v

Centroid Formula C = [(x1 + x2 + x3)/ 3, (y1 + y2 + y3)/ 3]

Important Physics Formulas

Given below is the most important Physics formulae list:

Planck constant h = 6.63 × 10−34 J.s = 4.136 × 10-15 eV.s

Gravitation constant G = 6.67×10−11 m3 kg−1 s−2

Boltzmann constant k = 1.38 × 10−23 J/K

Molar gas constant R = 8.314 J/(mol K)

Avogadro’s number NA = 6.023 × 1023 mol−1

Charge of electron e = 1.602 × 10−19 C

Permittivity of vacuum 0 = 8.85 × 10−12 F/m


Coulomb constant 1/4πε0 = 8.9875517923(14) × 109 N m2/C2

Faraday constant F = 96485 C/mol

Mass of electron me = 9.1 × 10−31 kg

Mass of proton mp = 1.6726 × 10−27 kg

Mass of neutron mn = 1.6749 × 10−27 kg

Stefan-Boltzmann constant σ = 5.67 × 10−8 W/(m2 K4)

Rydberg constant R∞ = 1.097 × 107 m−1

Bohr magneton µB = 9.27 × 10−24 J/T

Bohr radius a0 = 0.529 × 10−10 m

Standard atmosphere atm = 1.01325 × 105 Pa

Wien displacement constant b = 2.9 × 10−3 m K .

Wave = ∆x ∆t wave = average velocity ∆x = displacement ∆t = elapsed time.

Vavg = (vi + vf*)2

Vavg = The average velocity

vi = initial velocity

vf = final velocity

 a = ∆v ∆t,

a = acceleration

∆v = change in velocity

∆t = elapsed time.

 ∆x = vi∆t + 1/2 a(∆t)2

∆x = the displacement

vi = the initial velocity

∆t = the elapsed time

a = the acceleration

 ∆x = vf∆t − 1/2 a(∆t)2

∆x = displacement

vf = is the final velocity

∆t = elapsed time

a = acceleration

 F = ma
F = force

m = mass

a = acceleration

 W = mg

W = weight

m = mass

g = acceleration which is due to gravity.

 f = µN

f = friction force

µ = coefficient of friction

N = normal force

 p = mv

 W = F d cos θ or W = F!d

W = work t

F = force

d = distance

θ = angle between F and the direction of motion

 KE = 1/2 mv2 K

KE = kinetic energy

m = mass

v = velocity

 PE = mgh

PE = potential energy

m = mass

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height

 W = ∆(KE)

W = work done

KE = kinetic energy.

 P = W ∆t

P = power
W = work

∆t = elapsed time

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