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Formula For Physics II

This document provides formulae and constants for topics covered in chapters 21 through 26 and 28 of a physics textbook. It includes equations for Coulomb's law, electric field, electric flux, Gauss' law, electric potential, electric potential energy, current, current density, resistivity, resistance, Ohm's law, Lorentz force, Hall effect, potential of line and disk charges, electric field and potential relationship, electric potential energy, capacitance, parallel plate capacitor, cylindrical capacitor, and spherical capacitor. It also lists the permittivity of free space, electron mass, and resistivities of copper and iron as useful constants.

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Formula For Physics II

This document provides formulae and constants for topics covered in chapters 21 through 26 and 28 of a physics textbook. It includes equations for Coulomb's law, electric field, electric flux, Gauss' law, electric potential, electric potential energy, current, current density, resistivity, resistance, Ohm's law, Lorentz force, Hall effect, potential of line and disk charges, electric field and potential relationship, electric potential energy, capacitance, parallel plate capacitor, cylindrical capacitor, and spherical capacitor. It also lists the permittivity of free space, electron mass, and resistivities of copper and iron as useful constants.

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Formulae and Useful Constant for Midterm Exam (Ch.

21 to 26 and 28)
𝜀0 = 8.85 × 10−12 C2 /N ∙ m2 𝑚𝑒 = 9.1 × 10−31 kg
1
𝑘= = 8.99 × 109 N ∙ m2 /C2
4𝜋𝜀0
Resistivity of copper 𝜌 = 1.69 × 10−8 Ω ∙ m
Resistivity of iron 𝜌 = 9.86 × 10−8 Ω ∙ m

1 𝑞1 𝑞2 1
Coulomb’s Law 𝐹⃗ = 4𝜋𝜀 𝑟2
𝑟̂ Electric Potential Energy 𝑈 = 2 𝐶𝑉 2
0

𝐹 ⃗
Electric Field 𝐸⃗⃗ = 𝑞 Current 𝑖 = 𝑑𝑞/𝑑𝑡
0

Electric Flux 𝛷 = ∮ 𝐸⃗⃗ ∙ d𝐴⃗ Current Density 𝑖 = ∫ 𝐽⃗ ∙ 𝑑𝐴⃗


Gauss’ Law 𝜀0 𝛷 = 𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐 Current Density 𝐽⃗ = (𝑛𝑒)𝑣
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
𝑑
Gauss’ Law 𝜀0 ∮ 𝐸⃗⃗ ∙ d𝐴⃗ = 𝑞𝑒𝑛𝑐 Resistivity ⃗⃗
𝐸 = 𝜌𝐽 ⃗
𝑓 𝐿
Electric Potential 𝑉 = − ∫𝑖 𝐸⃗⃗ ∙ 𝑑𝑠⃗ Resistance 𝑅 = 𝜌𝐴

Electric Potential Energy 𝑈 = 𝑞𝑉 Ohm’s Law 𝑉 = 𝑖𝑅


1 𝑞 𝑚
Potential (Charged Particle) 𝑉 = Ohm’s Law (Microscopic) 𝜌 =
4𝜋𝜀0 𝑟 𝑒 2 𝑛𝜏

1 𝑝 cos 𝜃 Power 𝑃 = 𝑖𝑉
Potential (Dipole) 𝑉 = 4𝜋𝜀 𝑟2
0
Lorentz Force 𝐹⃗𝐵 = 𝑞𝑣⃗ × 𝐵
⃗⃗
1 𝑑𝑞 𝐵𝑖
Potential (Cont. Charge) 𝑉 = 4𝜋𝜀 ∫ 𝑟
Hall Effect 𝑛 = 𝑉𝑙𝑒
0

𝜆 𝐿+(𝐿2 +𝑑2 )1/2 𝑉 = 𝑣𝐵𝑑


Potential (Line of Charge) 𝑉 = 𝑙𝑛 [ ]
4𝜋𝜀0 𝑑
𝑚𝑣
Circulating Charged Particle 𝑟 = |𝑞|𝐵
𝜎
Potential (Charged Disk) 𝑉 = 2𝜀 (√𝑧 2 + 𝑅 2 − 𝑧)
0
|𝑞|𝐵
Cyclotron 𝑓 = 𝑓𝑜𝑠𝑐 =
E-Field and Potential 𝐸⃗⃗ = −𝛻𝑉 2𝜋𝑚

1 𝑞1 𝑞2 Magnetic Force 𝐹⃗𝐵 = 𝑖𝐿


⃗⃗ × 𝐵⃗⃗
Electric Potential Energy 𝑈 = 4𝜋𝜀
0 𝑟 Torque on a Current Loop 𝜏 = 𝑁𝑖𝐴𝐵 sin 𝜃
Capacitance 𝑞 = 𝐶𝑉 ⃗⃗
𝜏⃗ = 𝜇⃗ × 𝐵
𝐴 Orientation Energy of a Magnetic Dipole
Parallel Plate Capacitor 𝐶 = 𝜀0 𝑑
⃗⃗
𝑈(𝜃) = −𝜇⃗ ∙ 𝐵
2𝜋𝜀0 𝐿
Cylindrical Capacitor 𝐶= 𝑏
𝑙𝑛
𝑎

𝑎𝑏
Spherical Capacitor 𝐶 = 4𝜋𝜀0
𝑏−𝑎

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