MCAT Physics Equations

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- Light blue: Kinematics - Teal: Force - Orange: Charges and Electric Fields - Yellow: Light, Optics, and Quantum Physics - Gray: Work, energy, and power - Light pink: Circuits - Salmon: Oscillations, Waves, and Sound - Lilac: Angular Motion - Darker lilac: Fluids - Tan: Stress and Strain
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Kinematics equations pt. 1
Kinematics equations pt. 2
General force equations
Gravitational force
Friction equations
Pressure
Center of mass
Forces on an inclined plane
Torque
CCW rotation concerning torque is... positive
CW rotation concerning torque is... negative
Centripetal force
Centripetal acceleration
Coulomb's Law
Electric potential energy between 2 charges
Magnitude of electric field
Force of electric field on a charge
Electric potential created by a charge
Force on a charge by a magnetic field
Strength of electric field between parallel plate capacitor
Change in electric potential energy
Work done by electric field
Index of refraction
Snells Law
Critical angle for total internal reflection
Mirror and lens equation
The focal length of a concave mirror is written as a... positive number
The focal length of a convex mirror is written as a... negative number
The focal length of a converging (convex) lens is written as a ... positive number
The focal length of a diverging (concave) lens is written as a... negative number
Concave/Convex mirrors vs lens
Magnification equation
Lens power
Energy of a photon emitted or absorbed under the Bohr model
Photon energy
Energy level of a hydrogen atom
Kinetic energy of a photoelectron
Heisenberg uncertainty relation
Specific gravity
Force of gravity
Hydrostatic gauge pressure
Archimedes Principle
Floating object in equilibrium at surface
Poiseuille's Law Volume Flow Rate
Bernoulli's Equation
Torricelli's Result
Continuity Equation
Flow rate
Pascal's Law
Viscous force
Ohm's Law
Resistance
Power (dissipated by a resistor or supplied by a battery)
Equivalent Resistance (in series and parallel)
Capacitance
Total capacitance
Energy stored in a capacitor
AC voltage
AC current
AC average power supplied
AC average power dissipated
Work
Power
Momentum
Impulse
Elastic collision
Mechanical advantage
Conservation of total mechanical energy
Total mechanical energy
Kinetic energy
Gravitational potential energy
Conduction
First Law of Thermodynamics
Linear thermal expansion
Thermodynamic work
Efficiency
Frequency
Period
Wave speed
Elastic potential energy
Doppler effect
Simple harmonic motion of spring (frequency + period)
Simple harmonic motion of pendulum (frequency + period)
Force exerted by spring
Work (spring)
Intensity level
Beat frequency
Standing wave (closed pipe)
Standing wave (fixed ends and open pipe)
Angular velocity
Moment of inertia
Rotational kinetic energy
Arc length
Speed
Magnitude of acceleration
Velocity of center of mass rolling without slipping
Angular momentum
Hooke's Law stress = modulus x strain
Stress
Tensile and compression
Shear strain
The units for a Watt (W) are... J/s
The units for the Newton (N) are... kgm/s^2
The units for the Ampere (A) are... C/s
The units for the Ohm are... V/A
The units for the Tesla (T) are... N/Am or kg/As^2
The units for the Farad (F) are... C/V
The units for the Joule (J) are... Nm
The units for a Volt (V) are... J/C
The unit for Hertz (Hz) is... cycles/second
The unit for a Pascal (Pa) is... N/m^2
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