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Constants / Conversions Rotation Pressure + Density

1 mile = 5280 ft. 1 mile = 1.6103 km 1 meter = 3.2808 ft


1 mph = 1.608 km/h 1 mph = 0.4466 m/s Rotational kinetic energy. Density=m/v
1 mole = atoms

G= Pressure =F/A
Mass in terms of density and volume.



Geometry / Trig Conversions Pressure at depth H, P0 on surface

Buoyancy
Circle Sphere Cylinder
Area Bernoulli

Surface Area
Eqns of Motion Definition Linear Variable More Bernoulli
Volume The pressure at depth y1 is p1, similarly for y2 and p2.
Acceleration

Linear Motion Velocity


Simple Harmonic Motion
Position Definition:
Distance
Velocity Rotational Inertia + Energy
Shape Inertia C
Average Velocity

Hoop 1
Velocity
Thin Loop
Acceleration

Projectile Motion Solid Cylinder





Hollow Cylinder Force Requirement
Disk
Period
Rod-Center
Frequency
Rod-End
The Physical Pendulum
Circular + Satellite Motion Rectangular Plate

Centripetal Acceleration Solid Sphere


Damped Harmonic Motion
Angular Momentum Damping Force
Centripetal Force
Solution
Rotational Kinetic Energy
Velocity given frequency
Power, Torque, Angular Velocity

Time for Revolution


Work-Energy Theorem
Variables Definition Linear Variable

Angular Position
Collisions - Elastic Forced Harmonic Motion
Assumed
Angular Velocity
Solution:
Momentum is conserved
Angular
Acceleration Momentum is conserved


Friction
, Static force , Kinetic force Special case when
*Note: Above is also true for velocity, just swap out p with v.
Gravity
Collisions - Partially Inelastic

Force of gravity

Acceleration of gravity at height h from Earthʼs surface


, Change/loss in kinetic energy
Force of gravity at distance R from earth
Collisions - Part Inelastic w/ Walls
Mass of earth inside radius r, with density

Gravitational P.E. between 2 objects. r=distance between

Escape velocity

Escape Velocity

Keplerʼs Law (Law of Periods)


= density. m = mass of an object. r = distance between objects, radius.

Power + Work
Average power
Work done by Gravity Potential Energy
PE, given height H
Definition of Work
Work-KE Theorem Gravitational PE

PE of a spring
, Work at an angle:
Deform/Stress

Kinetic Energy Relation between Stress, Strain.

Relation between compression, Bulk Modulus



, Relation between stress, force per unit area.
Max drop height (given max N); p = inertia

Hookeʼs Law , Fractional change in Volume , Fractional change in length


Impulse and Momentum


|| , Momentum is parallel to velocity
Momentum is proportional to V and M
Impulse is change in momentum

Average force over time

Kinetic energy and Momentum


Collapse of a Star

Hot Air Balloon Lift

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