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Physics Topical Formula Set

This document provides a formula sheet for the IB Physics course, outlining key formulas across 10 main topics: 1) Measurement and uncertainties 2) Mechanics 3) Thermal concepts 4) Waves 5) Electricity and magnetism 6) Circular motion and gravitation 7) Atomic, nuclear and particle physics 8) Energy production 9) Simple harmonic motion 10) Fields. It also lists 4 optional topics: A) Relativity B) Engineering physics C) Imaging D) Astrophysics, with related formulas for each section.

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Physics Topical Formula Set

This document provides a formula sheet for the IB Physics course, outlining key formulas across 10 main topics: 1) Measurement and uncertainties 2) Mechanics 3) Thermal concepts 4) Waves 5) Electricity and magnetism 6) Circular motion and gravitation 7) Atomic, nuclear and particle physics 8) Energy production 9) Simple harmonic motion 10) Fields. It also lists 4 optional topics: A) Relativity B) Engineering physics C) Imaging D) Astrophysics, with related formulas for each section.

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IB Physics Formula Sheet (from the Physics Data Booklet)

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Topic 1: Measurement and uncertainties
1.1. Measurements in physics

AV
1.3.Vectors and scalars
AH = A cos
AV = A sin

1.2. Uncertainties and errors


If y = a b then y = a + b
A
If y = ab/c then y/y = a/a + b/b + c/c
H
If y = an then y/y = |n a/a|
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Topic 2: Mechanics
2.1. Motion
2.2. Forces 2.3. Work, energy and power
2.4. Momentum
and impulse
v = u + at
F = ma
W = Fs cos
p = mv
2
2
s = ut + (1/2)at
Ff sR
EK = (1/2)mv
F = p/t
v2 = u2 + 2as
F f d R
EP = (1/2)kx2
EK = p2/2m
s = (1/2)(v + u)/t
EP = mgh
power = Fv
Efficiency = Wout/Win = Pout/Pin
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Topic 3: Thermal concepts
3.1. Thermal concepts
Q = mct
Q = mL

3.2. Modelling a gas


p = F/A
n = N/NA
pV = nRT
EK = (3/2)kBT = (3/2)RT/NA
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Topic 4: Waves
4.1. Oscillations
T = 1/f

4.2. Travelling waves


c = f

4.3. Wave characteristics

IA
I x-2
4.4. Wave behaviour
4.5. Standing waves
I = I0 cos
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Topic 5: Electricity and magnetism
2

5.1. Electric fields 5.2. Electric currents


5.3. Electric cells 5.4. Magnetic
effects
I = q/t
V = 0 (loop)
= I(R + r)
F = qvB sin
2
F = kq1q2/r
I= 0 (junction)
F = BIL sin
k= 1/(40)
R = V/I
V = W/q
P = VI = I2R = V2/R
E = F/q
Rtotal = R1 + R2 +
I = nAvq
1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 +
= RA/L

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Topic 6: Circular motion and gravitation
6.1. Circular motion
6.2. Newtons law of gravitation
v = r
F = GMm/r2
a = v2/r = 42r/T2
g = F/m
F = mv2/r = m2r
g = GM/r2
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Topic 7: Atomic, nuclear and particle physics
7.1. Discrete energy and radioactivity
E = hf
= hc/E
7.3. The structure of matter
Charge
Quarks

7.2. Nuclear reactions


E= m c2

(2/3)e

Baryon
number
1/3

-(1/3)e

1/3

All quarks have a strangeness number of 0


except the strange quark that has a
strangeness number of -1
Charge
Leptons
-1e
e

0
e

All leptons have a lepton


number of 1 and antileptons
have a lepton number of -1
Gravitatio
nal
All

Weak

Electromagn
etic
Charged

Strong

Particles
Quarks,
Quarks,
experiencing
leptons
gluons
Particles
Graviton
W+, W-, Z0
Gluons

mediating
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Topic 8: Energy production
8.1. Energy sources
Power = energy/time
Power = (1/2) Av3
power

8.2. Thermal energy transfer


P = eAT4
max = 2.9010-3/T
I = power/A
albedo = total scattered power / total incident

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Topic 9: Simple harmonic motion
9.1. SHM
9.2. Single-slit
9.3. Interference
= 2/T
= /b
n = d sin
a = -2x
Constructive interference: 2dn = (m +
)
x = x0 sin t; x = x0 cos t;
Destructive interference: 2dn = m
v = x0 cos t; v = -x0 sin t;
v = sqrt (x02 x2)
9.4. Resolution
9.5. Doppler effect
2
2
2
EK = (1/2)m (x0 x )
= 1.22 /b
Moving source: f = fv/(v
us)
ET = (1/2)m 2x02
R = (/) = mN
Moving observer: f = f(v
uo)/v
Pendulum: T = 2 sqrt (l/g)
f/f = / v/c
Mass-spring: T = 2 sqrt (m/k)
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Topic 10: Fields
10.1. Describing fields
W = qVe
W = mVg

10.2. Fields at work


Vg = -GM/r;
Ve = kq/r
g = -Vg/r;
E = -Ve/r
EP = mVg = -GMm/r EP = qVe = kq1q2/r
FG = Gm1m2/r2
FE = kq1q2/r2
Vesc = sqrt (2GM/r)
Vorbit = sqrt (GM/r)
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Topic 11: Electromagnetic induction
11.1. Induction

= BA cos
= -N /t
= Bvl
q0e-t/
= BvlN

11.2. Power generation


11.3. Capacitance
Irms = I0/2
C = q/V
Vrms = V0/2
Cparallel = C1 + C2 + = RC
R = V0/I0 = Vrms/ Irms
1/Cseries = 1/C1 + 1/C2 + q =

Pmax = I0V0
C = 0A/d
I = I0e-t/
2
Pavg = (1/2) I0V0
E = (1/2)CV
V = V0e-t/
p/s = Np/Ns = Is/Ip
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Topic 12: Quantum and nuclear physics
12.1. Interaction of matter with radiation
12.2. Nuclear physics
E = hf
P(r) = ||2V
R = R0A1/3
Emax = hf -
xp h/4
N = N0e-t
2
E = -13.6/n eV
Et h/4
A = N0e-t
mvr = nh/2
sin = /d
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Option A: Relativity

A.1. Beginnings
of relativity A.2. Lorentz transformations
A.3.
Spacetime diagrams
x = x vt
= (1 v2/c2)-1/2
= tan-1(v/c)
u = u - v
x = (x vt); x = (x vt)
t = (t vx/c2); t = (t vx/c2)
u = (u v)/(1 uv/c2)
t = t0
L = L0/ (ct)2 (x)2 = (ct)2 (x)2
A.4. Relativistic mechanics (HL only)
A.5. General relativity (HL only)
E = m0c2
f/f =gh/c2
E0 = m0c2
Rs = 2GM/c2
2
EK = ( - 1)m0c
t = t0/sqrt(1 Rs/r)
p = m0v
E2 = p2c2 + m02c4
qV = EK
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Option B: Engineering physics
B.1. Rigid bodies and rotational dynamics
= Fr sin
= 2f
pV5/3 = const
I = mr2
f = I + t
= I
f2 = I2 + 2
= Wuseful/Einput
= It + (1/2)t2
Tcold/Thot
L = I
EKrot = (1/2)I2

B.2. Thermodynamics
Q = U + W
U = (3/2)nRT
S = Q/T

W = pV

pV5/3 = const

carnot

=1

W = pV

B.3. Fluids and fluid dynamics (HL only)


B.4. Forced vibrations
and resonance (HL only)
B = fVfg
FD = 6rv
Q = 2(Estored/Edissipated/cycle)
P = P0 + fgd
R = vr/
Q = 2fres(Estored/Ploss)
Av = constant
(1/2) v2 + gz + p = const
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Option C: Imaging
C.1. Introduction to imaging
Fibre optics
1/f = 1/v + 1/u
1/sin c
P = 1/f
log (I/I0)
m = hi/ho = -v/u

C.2. Imaging instrumentation


M = i/o
Mnear point = D/f + 1
Minfinity = D/f

M = fo/fe

C.3.
n=

attenuation = 10

M = i/o
C.4. Medical imaging (HL only)
Lf = 10 log (I1/I0)
I = I0 e-x
x1/2 = ln 2
Z=
pc
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Option D: Astrophysics
D.1. Stellar quantities
Cosmology
d(parsec) = 1/p(arc-second)
L = AT4
B = L/(4d2)

D.2. Stellar evolution


max = 2.910-3 m K
L M3.5

D.3.

z = /0 v/c
z = R/R0 1
v = H 0d
T 1/H0
D.4. Stellar processes (HL only)
D.5. Further cosmology (HL only)
v = sqrt(4G/3) r
c = 3H2/(8G)
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