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Physics 30 Data Booklet

The document provides information about physics constants, equations, particles, and prefixes used with SI units. It includes: 1) Tables with fundamental physics constants like the gravitational constant, elementary charge, speed of light, and Planck's constant. 2) Equations for kinematics, waves, and atomic physics like the equations for average velocity, displacement, period of a wave, work-energy theorem, and energy of a photon. 3) A list of elementary particles like electrons, protons, neutrons, with their charge and mass. 4) Prefixes used to modify SI units from the atto to tera scale.

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Physics 30 Data Booklet

The document provides information about physics constants, equations, particles, and prefixes used with SI units. It includes: 1) Tables with fundamental physics constants like the gravitational constant, elementary charge, speed of light, and Planck's constant. 2) Equations for kinematics, waves, and atomic physics like the equations for average velocity, displacement, period of a wave, work-energy theorem, and energy of a photon. 3) A list of elementary particles like electrons, protons, neutrons, with their charge and mass. 4) Prefixes used to modify SI units from the atto to tera scale.

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Data Sheets of

Physics 30 Constants
Equations
Provincial Assessment Sector Periodic Table of the Elements
Updated September 2017
PHYSICS DATA SHEET
Constants Prefixes Used with SI Units Particles
Acceleration Due to Gravity ​_› Exponential Charge Mass
Near Earth.......................... ​a​  ​g  ​= 9.81 m/s2
|  | Prefix Symbol Value
Alpha Particle........................ +2e 6.65 × 10 –27 kg
Gravitational Constant....... G = 6.67 × 10 –11 N.m2/kg2 atto .............. a...............10 –18
Radius of Earth.................. re = 6.37 × 106 m femto............ f...............10 –15 Electron................................. –1e 9.11 × 10 –31 kg
Mass of Earth..................... Me = 5.97 × 1024 kg pico............... p...............10 –12 Proton.................................... +1e 1.67 × 10 –27 kg
–19 –9
Elementary Charge............ e = 1.60 × 10
C nano.............. n...............10
9 Neutron.................................. 0 1.67 × 10 –27 kg
Coulomb’s Law Constant... k = 8.99 × 10 N.m2/C2 micro............ µ..............10 –6
Electron Volt...................... 1 eV = 1.60 × 10 –19 J milli.............. m..............10 –3
First-Generation Fermions
Index of Refraction of Air.. n = 1.00 centi.............. c...............10 –2 Charge Mass
Speed of Light in Vacuum.. c = 3.00 × 108 m/s deci............... d...............10 –1 Electron................................. –1e ~0.511 MeV/c2
1
Planck’s Constant............... h = 6.63 × 10 –34 J.s deka ............. da.............10
h = 4.14 × 10 –15 eV.s Positron................................. +1e ~0.511 MeV/c2
hecto ............ h...............102
Atomic Mass Unit.............. u = 1.66 × 10 –27 kg Electron neutrino, ν............... 0 < 2.2 eV/c2
kilo............... k...............103
mega ............ M.............106 ​__​
​ . ....... 0
Electron antineutrino, ν​ < 2.2 eV/c2
Physics Principles 9
giga............... G..............10
→ Up quark, u............................ +​ __
2  ​   e ~2.4 MeV/c2
0 Uniform motion (Fnet = 0) tera............... T..............1012 3
→ __
1 Accelerated motion (Fnet ≠ 0) Anti‑up antiquark, ​..............
u​
  2
__
–​    ​   e ~2.4 MeV/c2
→ 3
2 Uniform circular motion (Fnet is radially inward)
1
Down quark, d....................... –​ __ ​   e ~4.8 MeV/c2
3 Work-energy theorem 3
4 Conservation of momentum __
Anti‑down antiquark, ​.........
d​
  __
+​  1  ​   e ~4.8 MeV/c2
5 Conservation of energy 3
6 Conservation of mass-energy
7 Conservation of charge
8 Conservation of nucleons
9 Wave-particle duality
EQUATIONS

Kinematics Waves Atomic Physics


​_› __
​_ ​_› ​_ h –d
​  ∆ d 
v ​​› ave = ___ ​  ​ ​ d ​​   =  v ​​› ft – ​ __ 1 ​ ​ a​​_› t 2 ​  m ​  ​  m = ​ ___i  ​   =  ​  ____ ​i  W = hf 0 E = hf = ​ ___ hc 
∆t 2
T = 2π​√__
k ho do λ
​_ ​_› ​_› ___ n
​_› ​_› v​  ​f + v​  ​i Ek =  qeVstop ​  1 ​  ​​
N = N0​​ __
a​ ___
∆​v ​› ​  
​  ave = ​  ​ 
d ​​   = ​ ______     ​  ​t __ max (  )
2
∆t (  2 ) T = 2π ​ __
​  gl  ​   ​ √  ​  1   
​ = ___
​  1  ​   +  ___
​  1  ​  
f do di
_
​› ​_›

d ​​  = ​
v ​ it + ​    ​ ​a​ t 1 ​_› 2
__ vf2 = vi2 + 2ad n2 _____ sinθ1
2 T = ​ __
1 ​  ​ ___
n  ​   =    ​  Quantum Mechanics and Nuclear Physics
f 1 sinθ2
​_› ​_› 2 2
2πr ​
​v​  ​c  ​  = ​ ____  ​  a​  ​c  ​  =  __
​  vr ​  = _____  ​
​  4π 2 r  ∆E = ∆mc2 E = pc
|  | T |  | T n2 v λ
​ ___ __ ___
​  1 ​ 
v = f λ n1 ​   =  ​  v1  ​  = 
2 λ2 p = ​ __
h ​
h
Dynamics λ ∆λ = ​ ___
_​ _›
mc   ​ (1 – cosθ)
​_› F  ​  ​net ​__
› Gm1m2 f = ​ ______
​  v   ​  ​ fs
a​
​   = ​ ____
m   ​ ​F  ​ 
 ​ ​g    ​  =  _______
2


    ( 
v ± vs ) d sin ​
θ 
λ = ​ ______
|  | r n   Trigonometry and Geometry
_​ _› _​ _› ​_›
​F 
 ​ ​f   ​  =  µ ​F     ​
​ ​N ​  g​  ​  ​  = ​ ____ Gm ​ 
2 opposite Line
|  | |  | |  | __________
sinθ = ​    ​  ∆y
​__› r xd ​ ___
λ = ​ ___ hypotenuse m = ​    ​
​_› ​_› ​_› F  ​ ​g  nl ∆x
F ​​ s  = – k​x ​  g​
​   = ___ ​  m  ​
adjacent
__________ y = mx + b
cosθ = ​    ​ 
Electricity and Magnetism hypotenuse
Momentum and Energy ​_ opposite
_______
› kq1q2 tanθ = ​   ​  Area
​F 
​ ​e    ​  =  ​ ______
|   

    ___
∆E ​ 
∆V = ​  adjacent
​_› ​_› __ | 2 q
p​
​   = m​v ​  1 ​  mv2
Ek = ​  r Rectangle = lw
2
​_› ​_ ​_ kq q c2 = a2 + b2 __
F ​
​  ∆t = m∆​v ​›  Ep = mgh ​|E ​ 
 ​ › |​ = ​ ___ ​  Triangle = ​ 
1 ​  ab
r2
I = ​ __t ​  2
​_› ​_› ​__› 2
W = ​F ​ 
 ​  |​ ​d ​ 
 ​  |​ cosθ __
1 ​  kx2
Ep = ​  _
​› ​  ​
F  ​__› ​__› _____ _____ _____
|  |  2 ​  a   ​  = ​  b   ​  = ​  c   ​  Circle = π r

E ​
​  = ___
​  qe   ​ ​F 
 ​ ​m  ​  ​
    ​  =  Il⊥​B ​  sin A sin B sin C
W = ∆E
|  | |  |
Circumference
​__› ​__› c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cos C
​_›  
​ ​ ​m ⊥   Circle = 2π r
__
P = ​ 
W ​ 
​|E ​  ​  ∆V  ​
 ​  |​ = ___ | F    |​  =  qv ​| B  ​ ​  |​
t ∆d

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