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Author Topic: All Physics Formulas - Even those not on the formula sheet and how to derive.  (Read 6744 times)  Share 

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LucyHSC

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Hi all I was wondering if anyone could make a pdf or something with all the space formulas needed. I really want them all in one place. Except my teacher continues to go on about needing to derive some formulas from others.. im confused by what she means by that. Anyway moral of the story.. would anyone be so kind to create a doc with all the SPACE unit formulas you would ever need. ps. Also i know its asking alot but possible initials for what the letter stands for ie. t = time


Thank you so muchhh in advanced whoever replies :)))))))  ;D

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Hey,
It might be worth having a look at the notes section to see if there’s anything there - I don’t know if there is though.
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Hey, I suggest checking this out, it is pretty good and is done by the wonderful rui :))
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Hey,
It might be worth having a look at the notes section to see if there’s anything there - I don’t know if there is though.

Hey PhoenixxFire, I tried everything... google, atarnotes notes section and my school resource page and I couldn't find anything. Thanks though. I just need a knowledgable physics formula person (haha) to get them all into one place as well as explain how to manipulate the formulas to derive different ones. :)

Hey, I suggest checking this out, it is pretty good and is done by the wonderful rui :))

Thanks Blasonduo, but although this is very helpful. It isn't dumbed down enough for me. I really need a clear list with how to derive them.

Eg. F = mg
F = Force (N)
m = Mass (kg)
g = Acceleration due to gravity (ms-2)  :D

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Hey PhoenixxFire, I tried everything... google, atarnotes notes section and my school resource page and I couldn't find anything. Thanks though. I just need a knowledgable physics formula person (haha) to get them all into one place as well as explain how to manipulate the formulas to derive different ones. :)

Thanks Blasonduo, but although this is very helpful. It isn't dumbed down enough for me. I really need a clear list with how to derive them.

Eg. F = mg
F = Force (N)
m = Mass (kg)
g = Acceleration due to gravity (ms-2)  :D



That's totally fine!
Just ask about the ones you are confused about, and we'll be happy to help :))
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https://www.scribd.com/doc/49281225/The-Student-s-Guide-to-HSC-Physics

I got this from this thread:

Page 107 has a full formula list with a clear listing of what everything is.

I know it has been a few months since you posted, but there's still a few months left! :D

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