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The document summarizes key concepts in mechanics including: 1) Rectilinear and curvilinear motion equations including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and projectile motion. 2) Rotational and circular motion equations such as angular displacement, angular velocity, centripetal acceleration, and banking of curves. 3) Other concepts like D'Alembert's principle relating effective and reverse effective forces, and parameters that determine the ideal angle of banking for curves.

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MECHANICS 2 Formulaaaaaaaaassss

The document summarizes key concepts in mechanics including: 1) Rectilinear and curvilinear motion equations including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and projectile motion. 2) Rotational and circular motion equations such as angular displacement, angular velocity, centripetal acceleration, and banking of curves. 3) Other concepts like D'Alembert's principle relating effective and reverse effective forces, and parameters that determine the ideal angle of banking for curves.

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MECHANICS 2

2. Vertical Translation
 Rectilinear Motion
V f =V o ± at
Displacement
2 2
V f =V o ±2 ay
diplacement =x f −xi
1 2
y=V o t ± a t
2

Average Velocity Vo
2
y max =
2a
total distance
V ave =
total time Free Falling Body

Instantaneous Velocity 1 2
y= g t
2
dx
V ins =
dt V f =V impact = √ 2 gy

Speed 3. Curvilinear Translation/Motion


−9 m
Growth of hair 5 ×10
s V y =V o sinθ
Sound in air at m
331
normal temperature s V x =V o cosθ
m
Mach 1 331
s x=V o cosθt
km
Earth in orbit 30
s x
t=
8 m V o cosθ
Light in air/vacuum 3 ×10
s
1 2
y=V o sinθt ± g t
2
Acceleration

( )
2
1 x
∆ V dV y=V o sinθt ± g
a= = 2 V o cosθ
∆t dt
2
Rectilinear Translation gx
y=xtanθ − 2 2
2 V o co s θ
1. Horizontal Translation
2
( V o sinθ )
V f =V o ± at y max =
2g
2 2
V f =V o ±2 aS V o2 sin 2θ
x max =R=
g
1 2
S=V o t ± a t
2
a=rα

if the initial point of the projectile is ω 2=ω o2 ± 2 αθ


not on the same elevation as the
point of impact: ω=ω ± 2 αt
2
2 V o sinθ cos ⁡(θ+ β) 1 2
R= θ=ω o t ± α t
2
gco s β 2

 D’Alembert’s Principle

reverse effective force=ma

W
REF= a
g

 Banking of Curves
2 V o2 sinθ cos ⁡(θ−β )
R=
gco s2 β F c =F

ideal angle of banking:

V2
tanθ=
gr

for greater velocity without skidding:

V2
tan ( θ+ ϕ )=
gr

tanϕ=μ

 Rotational/Circular Motion

S=rθω

V =rω

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