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The document provides a summary of the content covered in a Physics 30 course. It includes 3 pages of information: 1) constants and prefixes used in physics, 2) basic physics principles and equations, and 3) the periodic table of elements. The last topic covered in the course was not specified. The summary provides the essential information covered in a high school physics course in 3 sentences or less.

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Physics 30

Learner Assessment

Data Sheets of

Constants
Equations
Periodic Table of the Elements

We have completed the content of the Physics 30 Course:


The last content covered was ____________________________________________.
PHYSICS DATA SHEET
Constants Prefixes Used with SI Units Particles
Acceleration Due to Gravity _› Exponential Charge Mass
| |
Near Earth ......................... ag = 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
Neutron................................. 0 1.67 × 10 –27 kg
Coulomb’s Law Constant .. k = 8.99 × 10 N.m2/C2 9
micro ........... P .............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
8 –1
Speed of Light in Vacuum. c = 3.00 × 10 m/s deci .............. d ..............10 Electron ................................ –1e 0.511 MeV/c2
Planck’s Constant .............. h = 6.63 × 10 –34 J.s deka ............ da ............10 1
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, Q.............. < 50 eV/c2
kilo .............. k ..............103 0
mega ........... M ............106 __
Electron antineutrino, Q ....... 0 < 50 eV/c2
Physics Principles 9
giga .............. G .............10
2e
Up quark, u........................... + __ ~5 MeV/c2*
Uniform motion (balanced forces) tera............... T .............1012 3
__ 2e
Uniformly accelerated motion (unbalanced forces) Anti-up antiquark, u ............. – __ ~5 MeV/c2*
3
Circular motion (unbalanced forces) Down quark, d ...................... – __1e ~10 MeV/c2*
3
Work-energy theorem __
Anti-down antiquark, d ........ + __ 1e ~10 MeV/c2*
Conservation of momentum 3
Conservation of energy *Current models seem to suggest a significantly lower
mass of these quarks than those in this table.
Conservation of mass-energy
Conservation of charge
Conservation of nucleons
Wave-particle duality
EQUATIONS

Kinematics Waves Quantum Mechanics and Nuclear Physics


_›
__ h –d
_ 'd
v›ave = ___
_›
d = v›ft – __
_ 1 a_›t 2 m
T = 2S√__ m = ___i = ____i 'E = 'mc2 E = pc
't 2 k ho do

( )
_› _›
___ h
'v›
_ _› vf + vi p = __
a›ave = ___
_
d = ______
't 2
t
g
l
T = 2S __ √ 1 = ___
__
f
1 + ___
1
do di
O h
'O = ___
mc (1 – cosT)
_›
1 a›t 2
d = v›it + __
_ _
vf2 = vi2 + 2ad sinT1 n2 v1 O1
2 1
T = __ _____ = ___ __ ___ Trigonometry and Geometry
f sinT2 n1 = v2 = O
2
2Sr 2
4S r 2 opposite
|v | = ____ | a | = __vr = _____ sinT = __________
_› _›
Slope
c T c 2 hypotenuse 'y
T
v = fO d sinT
O = ______ m = ___
n 'x
adjacent
Dynamics cosT = __________
hypotenuse
__› v
(
f = ______ f ) xd
O = ___ Area
F net
| | Gm1m2 v r vs s nl
_› __›
a = ____
m F g = _______ opposite
_______
2
r tanT = Rectangle = lw
adjacent
|F | = P |F |
__› __›

|| Gm
g = ____
_›
f N
Electricity and Magnetism 1 ab
Triangle = __
2
__› r
c 2 = a2 + b 2 2
|Fe |
Fg _› kq1q2 'E Circle = S r 2
_›
= ______ 'V = ___
_
g› = ___
_
Fs = – kx› m q
r2
a = _____
_____ b = _____
c
_› kq q sin A sin B sin C
|E | = ___ I = __t Circumference
Momentum and r2
Energy __› c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cos C Circle = 2S r
Fe
|F | = Il |B |
_› __› __›
_
p› = mv›
_ 1 mv2
E k = __ E = ___
q m A
2
Graphing Calculator Window Format
|F | = qv |B |
_› _ __› __›
F 't = m'v› Ep = mgh _›
|E | 'V
= ___
m A
x: [xmin, xmax, xscl]
| | 'd
_› _›
W = F | d | cosT 1 kx2
Ep = __
2 y: [ymin, ymax, yscl]
Atomic Physics
W = 'E
W = hf 0 hc
E = hf = ___
W
P = __ O
t
()
n
Ek = qeVstop 1
N = N0 __
max 2

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