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Symbols representing physical quantities, units, mathematical operations and relationships, astronomical bodies, constellations, and the Greek alphabet.
- Frequently Used Equations
Frequently used equations in physics. Appropriate for...
- Frequently Used Equations
This is a list of common physical constants and variables, and their notations. Note that bold text indicates that the quantity is a vector.
In physics, we use variables to represent physical quantities such as distance, time, mass, and velocity. Understanding and mastering variables is critical to solving physics problems, as variables are the building blocks of equations and the means by which we describe the physical world.
4 Physics data booklet. Adding/subtracting quantities: uncertainty in result will be sum of uncertainties of quantities. Multiplying/dividing quantities: % uncertainties of quantities are added together to obtain % uncertainty in result. Powers of quantities: % uncertainty of quantity is multiplied by power to obtain % uncertainty in result.
11 Φεβ 2023 · Physics Reference Tables* Contents: Table A. Metric Prefixes ........................................................... 1. Table B. Physical Constants ...................................................... 2. Table C. Quantities, Variables and Units .................................. 3.
Symbols for physical quantities and symbols for numerical variables should be printed in italic (sloping) type, while descriptive subscripts and numerical subscripts are to be printed in roman (upright) type.
Visualize your physics variable and the differences between displacement, velocity, and acceleration. Click here to see a video lesson about the difference between a few scalars and vectors.