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Class 9 Physics Formulas

The document provides a comprehensive list of physics formulas for Class 9, organized by chapter, covering topics such as physical quantities, kinematics, dynamics, gravitation, work and energy, properties of matter, and thermal properties. It includes key equations and their corresponding SI units for various physical quantities. Additionally, it emphasizes the educational purpose of the notes.

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Class 9 Physics Formulas

The document provides a comprehensive list of physics formulas for Class 9, organized by chapter, covering topics such as physical quantities, kinematics, dynamics, gravitation, work and energy, properties of matter, and thermal properties. It includes key equations and their corresponding SI units for various physical quantities. Additionally, it emphasizes the educational purpose of the notes.

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Class 9 Physics Formulas with SI Units

## Chapter-Wise Formulas:

### Chapter 1: Physical Quantities & Measurement


Density: rho = m / V
Speed: v = d / t
Acceleration: a = (v - u) / t
Volume of Cube: V = l^3
Volume of Cylinder: V = pi * r^2 * h

### Chapter 2: Kinematics


Equations of Motion:
1. v = u + at
2. s = ut + (1/2) * at^2
3. v^2 = u^2 + 2as
Momentum: p = mv
Uniform Velocity: v = delta x / delta t

### Chapter 3: Dynamics


Force: F = ma
Newton's Second Law: F = delta p / delta t
Weight: W = mg
Hooke's Law: F = kx
Inertia: Resistance to motion change

### Chapter 4: Turning Effect of Forces


Torque: tau = F * d
Equilibrium Conditions:
1. Sum of F = 0 (Translational Equilibrium)
2. Sum of tau = 0 (Rotational Equilibrium)
Center of Gravity: Point where weight acts

### Chapter 5: Gravitation


Newton's Law: F = G * (m1 * m2) / r^2
Gravitational Field Strength: g = F / m
Orbital Velocity: v = sqrt(GM / r)

### Chapter 6: Work & Energy


Work Done: W = Fd * cos(theta)
Kinetic Energy: KE = (1/2) * mv^2
Potential Energy: PE = mgh
Power: P = W / t
Efficiency: eta = (Useful Output / Total Input) * 100

### Chapter 7: Properties of Matter


Pressure: P = F / A
Pascal's Principle: P1 = P2
Archimedes' Principle: Buoyant Force = Weight of Displaced Fluid
Mechanical Advantage: MA = F_out / F_in

### Chapter 8: Thermal Properties of Matter


Heat Energy: Q = mc * delta T
Latent Heat: Q = mL
Thermal Expansion: delta L = L0 * alpha * delta T
Heat Transfer Rate: P = kA * (delta T / d)

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## SI Units Table:

| Quantity | SI Unit |
|-----------------|--------------|
| Speed/Velocity | m/s |
| Acceleration | m/s^2 |
| Force | Newton (N) |
| Pressure | Pascal (Pa) |
| Work/Energy | Joule (J) |
| Power | Watt (W) |
| Momentum | kg * m/s |
| Impulse |N*s |
| Torque |N*m |
| Weight | Newton (N) |
| Frequency | Hertz (Hz) |
| Wavelength | meter (m) |
| Charge | Coulomb (C) |
| Resistance | Ohm (Ohm) |
| Magnetic Field | Tesla (T) |
| Latent Heat | J/kg |
| Heat Capacity | J/kg*K |

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