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Newton's 2nd Law of Motion: F = m.a
V = potentialdifferencebetweenplates
F= force la= ITrdss a= acceleration
^'Y' 4 = chargeon eilherplate
Law of Universal Gravitation: F = G
tr Ohm's Law of ResistanceiE = I.R
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1=period
Work: W = F.d
/=length g = €lcceleration
of gravity fnduced emf: Coil in a Magnetic Field: E = - N
E = inducedemf N = Dumberof lurns
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( 3 the changein flux linkagein a givenintervalof time
ldeaf MechanicalAdvantage: IMA = do/d,
d. = distancethroughwhich appliedforc6 F acts Induced emf: Gonductor in a Magnetic Field: E = fr.l.v
d, = distanceload movesagainstforceW withoutfriction E = inducedemf B = flux densityof the magneticfield
ActualMechanicalAdvantage: AMA = WF I = lengthof conductor
v = velocityof conductoracrossmagneiicfield
MechanicalEquivalentof Heat: W = J.Q
fnstantaneousVoltagei e = {* sin 0
l1'= work / = mechanicalequivalentof heat Q = heal
e = instantaneous
voltage
E*= maximumvoltage
ENERGYRELATIONSHIPS 0 = anglebetweenthe planeof the conductingloop and the
to the magneticflux (displacement
perpendicular angle)
Kinetic Energy: K - 112m.v2
K= kineticenergy ln= ITr€tsS v = velocity
InstantaneousCurrent: i = l.* sin 0
PotentiafEnergy: V = m.9.h I = instantaneous
current
tr'= potentialenergyg= accelerationof gravity l.- = ITlaximum
current
nt = fll8SS h = verticaldistance(height) 0 = displacementangle
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TRIGONOMETRIC
IDENTITIES
opposite REDUCTIONFORMULA:
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opposite si n 0 THE LAW OF COSINES
a2=tf+C-2bccosA
PYTHAGOREANIDENTITIES:
ff=e2+C-2accosB
sin20+cos20=1 C=a2+ff-2abcosC
tan20+1=sec20
cot20+1=csc20