Practice These Math and Physics Formulas!
– D=RT distance = rate * time – Position is in meters – Velocity is change in position, in meters per second – Acceleration is change in velocity, in meters per seconds^2
– D=RT distance = rate * time – Position is in meters – Velocity is change in position, in meters per second – Acceleration is change in velocity, in meters per seconds^2
Momentum = (mass)*(velocity)
– Fahrenheit and Celsius F = (9/5)C + 32 – Average human body temperature: 98.6 F
– Force of a spring = kx k is a constant and x is the amount of stretch or compression. – PE(spring) = 0.5kx^2
– Density = mass/volume – Increasing pressure always raises density. Increasing temperature usually lowers density. When water freezes, it is less dense than liquid water.
Molar mass is measured in grams per mole. You may need to calculate molar mass of a compound. This info is found in the periodic table. Example: NaCl has a molar mass of 58.35 (22.9+35.45) Na:22.9 Cl:35.45
Total mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. It’s the energy in an object due to its motion or position. KE = 0.5mv^2 PE (energy stored in an object) = mass*g*height [g = acceleration due[…]
These equations are important for SAT and ACT math. – Percent change: (new-old)/old * 100 – Percent error: (experimental-theoretical)/theoretical *. 100