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Jacob Garnaut 11A

F Force (N) Elastic


m Mass (kg) Potential
a Acceleration W
Energy
t Time (s) Hooke’s Law
Fg Force of gravity (N)
v Final Velocity (m/s)
u Initial Velocity (m/s)
p momentum
x F t

i impulse
x displacement (m) Ug v
W Work (N/m) (J)
h Height (m) h mg a t
Ug Gravitational
Potential Energy (J)
Graphs
Ek Kinetic Energy (J)
· In a distance-time graph, the gradient is
K hooke’s constant
velocity.
Us Elastic Potential (J)
· In a velocity-time graph, the gradient is
Newton
acceleration and the area under
1st law- Body remains in its current motive
the graph is displacement.
state (either moving with a constant velocity · In an acceleration-time graph, the
or remaining at rest). If: area under the graph is velocity.
2nd law- F=ma
3rd law- For every action there is an equal and
Constant Acceleration
opposite reaction. (NOTE: Opposite forces do
not add!)

Incline Plane

Horizontal Force

Momentum and Impulse

Conservation of Momentum
m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2
Work

Energy

NOTE:

Energy Lost

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