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The document is a formula sheet for a Physics I midterm exam at International Burch University. It contains formulas for motion, force, energy, density, circular motion, projectile motion, friction, kinetic energy, work done by springs, and other physics concepts. The sheet is divided into sections covering different topics and includes 4 pages of physics formulas for students to reference during the midterm.

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MF Formula Sheet - Full

The document is a formula sheet for a Physics I midterm exam at International Burch University. It contains formulas for motion, force, energy, density, circular motion, projectile motion, friction, kinetic energy, work done by springs, and other physics concepts. The sheet is divided into sections covering different topics and includes 4 pages of physics formulas for students to reference during the midterm.

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International Burch University

Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences


Department of Genetics and Bioengineering
Physics I

FORMULA SHEET - MIDTERM

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Physics I Formula Sheet - Midterm

Motion along a straight line Motion in 2D and 3D

Projectile motion

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Physics I Formula Sheet - Midterm

Force and motion Kinetic, potential energy and work

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Physics I Formula Sheet - Midterm

𝑚
Density of a material: 𝜌 = 𝑉

Uniform Circular Motion


𝑣2
Acceleration: 𝑎𝑐 = 𝑟
2𝜋𝑟
Period: 𝑇 = 𝑣

Projectile Motion
Total time of motion:
2𝑣0 sin⁡(𝜃)
𝑡=
𝑔
Force and Motion
Frictional force: f=𝜇𝑁

Kinetic Energy and Work


1 1
Work done by a spring force: 𝑊𝑠 = 2 𝑘𝑥𝑖2 − 2 𝑘𝑥𝑓2

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International Burch University
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Department of Genetics and Bioengineering
Physics I

FORMULA SHEET – FINAL EXAM


Linear Momentum and Collisions
Table of Derivatives

Throughout this table, a and b are constants, independent of x.

F (x) F � (x) = dF
dx
af (x) + bg(x) af � (x) + bg (x) �

f (x) + g(x) f � (x) + g � (x)


f (x) − g(x) f � (x) − g � (x)
af (x) af � (x)
f (x)g(x) f � (x)g(x) + f (x)g � (x)
f (x)g(x)h(x) f � (x)g(x)h(x) + f (x)g � (x)h(x) + f (x)g(x)h� (x)
f (x) f � (x)g(x)−f (x)g � (x)
g(x) g(x)2
1 g � (x)
g(x)
− g(x) 2
� � � �
f g(x) f � g(x) g � (x)
1 0
a 0
xa axa−1
g(x)a ag(x)a−1 g � (x)
sin x cos x
sin g(x) g (x) cos g(x)

cos x − sin x
cos g(x) −g (x) sin g(x)

tan x sec2 x
csc x − csc x cot x
sec x sec x tan x
cot x − csc2 x
ex ex
eg(x) g � (x)eg(x)
ax (ln a) ax
ln x x
1

g � (x)
ln g(x) g(x)
loga x 1
x ln a
arcsin x √ 1
1−x2
g � (x)
arcsin g(x) √
1−g(x)2
arccos x − √1−x 1
2

arctan x 1+x2
1

g � (x)
arctan g(x) 1+g(x)2
arccsc x − x√1−x1
2

arcsec x √ 1
x 1−x2
arccot x − 1+x 1
2
Table of Indefinite Integrals

Throughout this table, a and b are given constants, independent of x


and C is an arbitrary constant.

f (x) F (x) = f (x) dx
� �
af (x) + bg(x) a f (x) dx + b g(x) dx + C
� �
f (x) + g(x) f (x) dx + g(x) dx + C
� �
f (x) − g(x) f (x) dx − g(x) dx + C

af (x) a f (x) dx + C

u(x)v � (x) u(x)v(x) − u� (x)v(x) dx + C
� � � � �
f y(x) y � (x) F y(x) where F (y) = f (y) dy
1 x+C
a ax + C
xa+1
xa a+1 + C if a �= −1
1
x
ln |x| + C
g(x)a+1
g(x) g (x)
a �
a+1 + C if a �= −1
sin x − cos x + C
g (x) sin g(x)

− cos g(x) + C
cos x sin x + C
tan x ln | sec x| + C
csc x ln | csc x − cot x| + C
sec x ln | sec x + tan x| + C
cot x ln | sin x| + C
sec2 x tan x + C
csc2 x − cot x + C
sec x tan x sec x + C
csc x cot x − csc x + C
ex ex + C
eg(x) g � (x) eg(x) + C
eax 1 ax
a e +C
ax 1
ln a
a +C
x

ln x x ln x − x + C
√ 1
1−x2
arcsin x + C
g � (x)
√ arcsin g(x) + C
1−g(x)2
√ 1
a2 −x2
arcsin xa + C
1+x2
1
arctan x + C
g � (x)
1+g(x)2 arctan g(x) + C
1
a2 +x2
1
a
arctan xa + C
√1
x 1−x2
arcsec x + C
ADDITIONAL FORMULAS

Chapter 7: Kinetic Energy and Work


∆𝐸𝐾 =W

Chapter 8: Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy


Work Done on a System by an External Force
∆𝐸𝑇ℎ = 𝑓𝑘 ∙ 𝑑

Chapter 10: Rotation


Linear and Angular Variables Related
𝑎𝑟 = 𝜔2 ∙ 𝑟

Chapter 12: Equilibrium and Elasticity


Tension and compression
Shearing

Chapter 13: Gravitation

Escape speed form Earth:

Potential Energy:

Chapter 15: Oscillations

𝐼
Physical pendulum, small amplitude: 𝑇 = 2𝜋√𝑚𝑔ℎ

𝐼
Torsion pendulum: 𝑇 = 2𝜋√𝐾 ; 𝜏 = −κ𝜃

Linear Oscillator

𝑘𝑡𝑜𝑡
Angular frequency: 𝜔 = √
𝑚

Chapter 16: Waves


k=2π / λ
v±vD
The Doppler Effect: f'=f
v±vs

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