Physics equations/Collection of equations

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Math

circumference, area, volume, elements

Circumference and area of circle: C=2πr;   A=πr2

Area and volume of sphere: A=4πr2;   V=43πr3

dA=rdrdθ

dA=r2sinθdθdϕ

dV=r2sinθdrdθdφ

Trigonometry

sinA=oppositehypotenuse=ac.

cosA=adjacenthypotenuse=bc.

tanA=oppositeadjacent=ab=sinAcosA.

Vector dot product

AB=AxBx+AyBy+AzBz=ABcosθ

A=AA=Ax2+Ay2+Az2

𝐢^𝐢^=𝐣^𝐣^=𝐤^𝐤^=1

𝐣^𝐤^=𝐤^𝐢^=𝐣^𝐤^=0


Electromagnetism

from https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Electromagnetism_Formulae&oldid=1121007 https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Maxwell%27s_Equations&oldid=790747

Before Maxwell's Equations

Electric field and voltage (or potential):   V(b)V(a)=abEdl=ϕ(b)ϕ(a)

Electric potential due to point charges: ϕ(r)=14πϵ0Qr14πϵ0qjrj14πϵ0ρdVr14πϵ0dρr


Magnetic field: B=μ04πCI(d×r^)|r|2

Maxwell's equations

Gauss' Law relating electric field to charge: SEdA=1ϵ0Qenc

B=0

×E=Bt

×B=μ0 J+1c2Et

×H=J+Dt

D=ρ

to discard

E=ρϵ0

Maxwell's equations integral form

SEdA=1ϵ0Qenc


SBdA=0

CEd=SBtdA


CBd=μSJdA+1c2SDtdA

SDdA=VρdV

CHd=SJdA+SDtdA

permittivity and magnetic permeability

B=μH=μ0(H+M)

D=ϵE=ϵ0E+P

D=ϵE

H=B/μ

Force equations

F=qe(E+v×B)

B=μ04πCId×r^|r|2

Current and circuits

https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Electronics/Formulas&oldid=2348180

J=nqv=nqqvd

I=JA=JA

ΔU=qV

I=dQdt

P=dUdt=IV=I2R=V2R

V=IR

EΔ=ΔV

Q=CV

U=12QV=12CV2=Q22C

resistivity

R=ρLA

α=ρρ0ρ01TT0

Δρρ=αΔT  where  Δρ=ρρ0;ΔT=TT0

SI units

See https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SI_base_unit&oldid=579303285

SI units

7 Base units (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_System_of_Units&oldid=584747081)

  1. metre m length
  2. kilogram kg mass
  3. second s time
  4. ampere A electric current
  5. kelvin K thermodynamic temperature (0°C = 273.15 K)
  6. Mole molamount of substance (6.02214×1023)
  7. candela cd luminous intensity (typically 18 mW)

Derived units

  • radian  [rad ] called: angle. units: 1 = m/m
  • steradian [ sr ] called: solid angle. units: 1 = m2/m2
  • hertz [ Hz ] called: frequency. units: s−1
  • newton [ N ] called: force, weight. units: kg⋅m⋅s−2
  • pascal [ Pa ] called: pressure, stress. units: N/m2 = kg⋅m−1⋅s−2
  • joule [ J ] called: energy, work, heat. units: N⋅m = kg⋅m2⋅s−2
  • watt [ W ] called: power, radiant flux . units:J/s = kg⋅m2⋅s−3
  • coulomb [ C ] called: electric charge or quantity of electricity. units: s⋅A
  • volt  [V ] called: voltage (electrical potential difference), electromotive force . units:W/A = kg⋅m2⋅s−3⋅A−1
  • farad [ F ] called: electric capacitance . units:C/V = kg−1⋅m−2⋅s4⋅A2
  • ohm [ Ω ] called: electric resistance, impedance, reactance. units: V/A = kg⋅m2⋅s−3⋅A−2
  • siemens [ S ] called: electrical conductance. units: A/V = kg−1⋅m−2⋅s3⋅A2
  • weber [ Wb ] called: magnetic flux. units: V⋅s = kg⋅m2⋅s−2⋅A−1
  • tesla [ T ] called: magnetic field strength. units: Wb/m2 = kg⋅s−2⋅A−1
  • henry [ H ] called: inductance . units:Wb/A = kg⋅m2⋅s−2⋅A−2
  • degree [ Celsius °C] called: temperature relative to 273.15 K. units: K
  • lumen [ lm ] called: luminous flux . units:cd⋅sr cd
  • lux [ lx ] called: illuminance . units:lm/m2 = m−2⋅cd
  • becquerel [ Bq] called: radioactivity (decays per unit time) . units: s−1
  • gray [ Gy ] called: absorbed dose (of ionizing radiation). units: J/kg = m2⋅s−2
  • sievert [ Sv] called: equivalent dose (of ionizing radiation) . units:J/kg = m2⋅s−2
  • katal [ kat] called: catalytic activity . units:s−1⋅mol


Advanced Physical Constants

speed of light c =2998×108m·s−1


Planck constant=h =6.626 × 10−34 J·s

reduced Planck constant= =h/(2π)= 1.0546 × 10−34 J·s


more constants that need sorting:

Atomic mass constant =mu=1u =1.660 538 921(73) × 10−27 kg

Avogadro's number =NA,L =6.022 141 29(27) × 1023 mol−1 (number of atoms in a mole)

Boltzmann constant =k=kB=R/NA =1.381 × 10−23 J·K−1 (converts Kelvins to Joules)


gas constant =R =8.31446 J·K−1·mol−1 (converts Kelvins to Joules per mole)


Stefan–Boltzmann constant =σ=π2k4/603c2 =5.670 373(21) × 10−8 W·m−2·K−4 (black body power per unit area is σT4

Wien displacement law constant (needs to be better defined in terms of maximum lambda and temperature) b=hck1/ 4.965 114 231... =2.897 7721(26) × 10−3 m·K


References