AP Equation Flash Cards. Magnetic Field due to a Current Loop.

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AP Equation Flash Cards

Magnetic Field due to a Current Loop

Magnetic field due to a Solenoid

Magnetic Field due to current in a very long straight wire

The 3 kinematics equations

v = v 0 + at x = x 0 + v 0 t +1/2at 2 v 2 = v a(x – x 0 )

Hooke’s Law

F s = -kx

2 Equations for Centripetal Acceleration

a c = v 2 /r = ω 2 r

Period of a spring

Period of a pendulum

Gravitational Force

Angular substitutes for Linear Quantities

x = θ v = ω a = α

Relationship between Power and Work

Formula for net torque

Τ net = Iα

2 formulas for Rotational Inertia

Potential Energy of a Spring

Tangential Velocity

v = rω

How Capacitance is Added in Series and in Parallel

How Resistance is Added in Series and in Parallel

Coulomb’s Law

Relationship between Capacitance, Potential, and Charge

Relationship between Electric Field and Electric Potential

Gauss’s Law

Relationship between Magnetic Flux and Magnetic Field

Relationship between Current and Charge

Capacitance of a Capacitor with a Dielectric between the plates

2 Equations for the Potential Energy of a Capacitor

2 Equations for the Potential Energy of an Electric Field

Resistance of a Conductor