You are on page 1of 15

test

tA5

PHY
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( ASID 19120)

CHAPTERS :

Energy ③ Work energy theorem

① Work
fwm
f- --
( Kef -

KE ; )t(Pef -
PEI )
,
e.
Force acting constant

¥¥i% ↳ 900=0
onuoseii inaonica , energy wnoo

k¥mIh÷i÷¥En¥IEE
cos

② Energy

KE -
-

Imf
Tv
velocity -
⑤ spring potential energy
kinetic
mass
energy Wo + Wnc -
- OKE Fs KX
conforeroveative non cons
↳ shows F-
-

opposite
direction

FoEt
OKE

"÷④
Wnet
-

,
=

.in?Iganstant--tzMVi2-zLmVfZ work energy theorem

Wnc ( KEF KEI ) + ( PEgit-PEgil-CPF.si Pesi)


ygravitional
-- - .
-

pE=Mg④→yf ' y conservation of energy


displacement
-

( kEtPEgtPEsIf=( KET PEG PEDI


peoteenrtigaly I
+

gravitational
acceleration
⑥ Power

Ffai F Ee
A- -
-

energy
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 6 :
Momentum and collisions
velocity *
kinetic energy are
, p×=mV×
p→=
conserved
① ④ py=mv , ⑤ elastic collision
-

linear mass
momentum
MNoi-tmzvoz-MIY-mzvztzmyit zmzyi-tzmnit zm.VE
⑥ inelastic collision
newton 's second haw
Cl Milk , -1MHz ( m , tmz
gacceleration
, =

② F- =
MA l
same
Force applied velocity after
,
collision
③ I -
-
Ft - mv -
mu

impulse momentum


E mu mu
④ F
-
- -
- .

t T
Force applied
to change momentum

M ,V, -1MHz - O
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 7 :
Rotational motion { Law of Gravity

① 3600--2-11=1 rev
⑧ acceleration constant
angular
of displacement w Wo + at

=
w =

Ot
'
w =
Wot 2900
angular 00
'
=
Wot zatz
speed
t

OO -
- I( wot w )t

③ A = ow
-
*

accaenieruaf.in
Ot ⑨ ma④ ,
Ep
-

L
force that

④ g. org
-
radius
ikeeorcoubiearotpatn m⑤
displacement
of circumference

⑤ Vt or
-
-

tangential
speed

⑥ at or -
-

tangent'%erational
' *
⑦ Acp = rw
Acp =
VI
centripetal r
acceleration
LIST OF FORMULA PHY ⇐
w
-

V
e

notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120) Ism


↳ P
CHAPTER 8 Rotational Equilibrium } Rotational Dynamics
:

raqlius angular

acfeleration
>

⑤ ST ⑦
.

① T ① Fs
f¥a
-

ma
- -

Torque applied
-

↳ force
Netoraue
* anticlockwise → tve

clockwise → -
ve ⑥ L =
Iw p=mv

Angular
momentum

② T -
- rF=o
Torque condition
in ⑦
qq.LI
F- -

F
of equilibrium ( no radius )
Ot
Mtm
-

radius -
o )
t

③ T =m,g④- x ,
-
coordinate

Xcg MiXi-Mz
=

m ' t Mz
center gravity

④meIai¥:
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 9 solids and fluids


:

V
F
"
'm

① Fo Nfs g'

.no#:: y: :.a.ewamm"wj÷÷÷
-
-

gravitational
a:*:*
-

displaced

FB pug -
-
b. object

density lvolumefot water displaced)


odfspfhwadadbyobjeot finna'm.fr#daY7- volume object )
solid
change length .deformation
in sheer

② F
Force required
=y(¥)A
-
Area of
Force
③ F
required
-

Sf
-

to
A- areaot
solid

to change the f y
length
solid
to deform solid sheer
fight of
solid
length of solid young initial modulus
modulus solid

qanaemww.me
④ OP -
-
-

-
Bf o
)
-

initial
Pressure t volume of
required to Bulk solid
modulus
change Volume
of solid
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 10 :
Thermal physics

① Convert from Celsius to Ferenheit

Tu Tct 273.15
TE ICI ) -132
-
-

ofinbtjeatknefnthg
initial area
heated

② ③ 8A 8 OT
OL a @ OT
-
- .
-

Iti
linear
expansion
TF
ofoffnfeicarnt
Area
expansion
=µIIAo DT
expansion

totehpamesion *
higher ,
④ Live →
higher expansion-9
shrink more
Volume =
za Vo DT
expansion I
initial volume
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER Il :

Energy in Thermal processes

① Heat capacity ⑤ Energy transfer

arneeaateti.hn#dreEaesre9Yabsorbedt
Q -
-

powter ¥
E
( Totila

)
¥1 .

-
-
=

( Joc I
-
'
keaaptacity +henna, Thickness ngth

conductivity

¥¥÷÷nm-K
② Specific Heat

*
¥ ;m¥sT
thligoodconduotorsubstancelkg
*
mass of
)
klvigoodin-ua.TV

③ calorimeter output work


es
@
Qhot Goold Qi -102--0
④ input heat
-
-
-

④ latent heat and phase change * doesn't has change


-

/
in temp but still absorbed

mltatentneat released energy
=
or

boiling point or

freezing point

1cal -
- 4.186J
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 12 :
The Laws of Thermodynamic

was:m .

①①
We -
Wenv ③ First Law of

Eth Thermodinamic

waist"pe÷⇒ E④=@e@ Ii: :S ;


-

(
② v b
work on heat
gaslsystom
.
OT - O ,
ta : into
4=0 -
Q : removed

ia sa: : ::*:p:
.no
:%÷r
on

molar
heat
capacity
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( ASID 19120)

CHAPTER 12 :
The Laws of Thermodynamic

i÷*i÷÷i:
ISOBARIC ADIABATIC

pressure constant •
no heat transfer
compress :-c

Q Intl Fork done on


DUI

faggoti ng
- + W

@
'
NCVDT one →
PV
=
tdependsonarrow * Cd
PIPA) f-
Cv

150 VOLUMETRIC ISOTHERMAL


volume constant
temp constant

p
^
ou - Qtw


Ot=QtW
DU -
-
Q o -
Qtw (
-
nah Qi - w v
Wenv
p =

^
=n④H¥ )
!↳v
.

PV -
NRT
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmarasale ( Asit 19120) * change calculator
toroid mode
CHAPTER 13 :
Vibrations and Waves
qmpfitude
ueiociffobYEIIF.no/AO2-x4
#

Hooke 's law


spring constant
£
in
any position mass object
kg
QKXQipiaoementc.HN
in
① Fs -

in circular motion
spring x opposite from
equilibrium Xmax A

.tn#-Penodv:.-a i i i,/vmu9ne:Im:w
- =

Position
force winning
⑥ ×=AcosO
=
'
Thea Acoscwt )
-

GPEma×=IkAs

/
=AcosC2TIft )

¥ .

= -

Awsinlzttft)
simple Harmonic motion ama×=Aw
'

③ F- -

thx -
- Md as -
AWZCOSO

¥ena¥¥¥m÷:
"
÷:c:& tenant
.
" "

( spring at rest )
kttmvcmaxy

period
T=2TlJmz=2lT¥tpenentdhuiur
gravity
during X=O V maxed ,
-
-
of pendulum ←

(
before change direction
X Max , V O
) ⑧ W= 21T
fifth M

{
- -
-

PE -
.

tznxlmax )
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 13 :
Vibrations and waves

speed of
⑨ wait.f⑥%Estfo
F
frequency


peedYf I Feninear
-
tension on spring
-

wave
density
on
string

④ µ = ⑨ → mass of string Cng )

linear ↳
density length of
strength cm )

two wave
" " →
same frequency dy
in phase amplitude
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmaraZale ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 14 : Sound V -
ft * V @ air Goc ) 343Mt -
-

work done
power


I=¥t=¥ I> area

Spherical waves

① 't
son .
-

intensity
Tiffin
* same power source # ① =② :
I. A , -72A .

② Ii PAT AIA ① Ii CNN.t-I.CH ) .

II.
-

-
.

Isra
,

=
→ Iir, =

III. AIA -

¥; 're
.

,
LIST OF FORMULA PHY
notes by asmar orate ( Asi D 19120)

CHAPTER 14 : Sound

The Doppler Effect


2 cases 2 cases
l l l l
general case
pproachaway

i:÷i÷÷÷i÷÷÷÷it:÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
#:+
-

tegye%Y
t
approach : -

Inte ference of sound wave

fifteen nh : constructive
two waves
motion

(r ,
- r , )= ( htt) h :
destructive

is 0,1 , 2,3
→ constructive
* if (r )
. . .

-
n
, ,

T is It 21,3 's
,
. . .
→ destructive
l
E nii
S E
I
⇐ I ItE¥T¥
.
E. I
-
÷.
E EEO T
-
is
E s
Boot
÷ ±.
t
I
E
£
= it
or
Ellie
NE
E¥ot
CE
E
. .
¥
E
&
Eg
I
B
e
is

i÷ ÷ -

IT sis
E
* .
. ÷
EE
-
.
oi.EE
: ¥ ÷
.
Es
§
' *
a
- -
-
is

You might also like