Physical Science Formula Sheet



Physical Science Formula Sheet

|Formula |Description |Example |

|s= d/t |Speed = distance / time |10 m / s |

|v=d/t with a direction |Velocity = distance / time with a direction. |10 m / s north |

| | | |

|( |Greek letter “delta”; change in | |

|( |Greek letter “sigma”; Sum of | |

|a= (v / (t |Acceleration = change in velocity / change in |8 m/s 2 |

| |time | |

|g |Acceleration due to gravity |9.8 m/s2 |

|F = ma |Force = mass x acceleration |45 N (Newtons) |

|(Fnet = 0 |Equilibrium Rule = sum of the net force is | |

| |equal to zero. | |

|W = F x d |Work = Force x distance |37 J (Joules) |

|P = W / t |Power = Work / time |60 w (watts) |

|PE = mgh |Potential Energy = mass x acceleration due to |45 J |

| |gravity x height | |

|KE = ½ m x v2 |Kinetic Energy = ½ mass x velocity squared. |100 J |

|Work = (KE |Work = change in kinetic energy | J = J |

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