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  • What is the formula for wave speed?
    v=v =fλ f \lambda
  • What do the variables in the wave speed formula represent?
    vv is wave speed (m/s), ff is frequency (Hz), and λ\lambda is wavelength (m).
  • How are frequency and period related?
    Frequency and period are inversely related: f=f =1T \frac{1}{T}.
  • What does the Doppler effect describe?
    The Doppler effect describes how the frequency of a wave changes due to relative motion between the source and observer.
  • What is the Doppler equation?
    f=f' =fv+vovvs f \frac{v + v_o}{v - v_s}
  • What does Snell's Law describe?
    Snell's Law describes the bending of waves when entering a different medium: n1sinθ1=n_1 \sin \theta_1 =n2sinθ2 n_2 \sin \theta_2.
  • What is the critical angle formula?
    sinC=\sin C =1n \frac{1}{n}
  • What is Archimedes' Principle?
    Archimedes' Principle states that the buoyant force on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
  • What does the Combined Gas Law relate?
    The Combined Gas Law relates pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas: P1V1T1=\frac{P_1 V_1}{T_1} =P2V2T2 \frac{P_2 V_2}{T_2}.
  • What does Boyle's Law state?
    Boyle's Law states that at constant temperature, pressure and volume are inversely related: P1V1=P_1 V_1 =P2V2 P_2 V_2.
  • What is the formula for density?
    ρ=\rho =mV \frac{m}{V}
  • What is the formula for pressure in liquids?
    P=P =hρg h \rho g
  • What does Faraday's Law state about induced EMF?
    Faraday's Law states that an induced electromotive force (EMF) is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux: EMF=EMF =NΔΦΔt -N \frac{\Delta \Phi}{\Delta t}.
  • What is the formula for calculating efficiency?
    Efficiency=Efficiency =Useful Energy OutputTotal Energy Input×100% \frac{Useful \ Energy \ Output}{Total \ Energy \ Input} \times 100\%
  • What is the formula for gravitational potential energy (GPE)?
    GPE=GPE =mgh mgh
  • What is the formula for kinetic energy (KE)?
    KE=KE =12mv2 \frac{1}{2} mv^2
  • What do Newton's First Law of Motion state?
    Newton's First Law states that objects remain in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
  • What is the formula for force according to Newton's Second Law?
    F=F =ma ma
  • What does Newton's Third Law state?
    Newton's Third Law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
  • What are the equations of motion (SUVAT) for final velocity?
    v=v =u+ u +at at
  • What is the equation for displacement in SUVAT equations?
    s=s =ut+ ut +12at2 \frac{1}{2} at^2
  • What is the formula for momentum?
    p=p =mv mv
  • What does the conservation of momentum state?
    In collisions, total momentum before the collision equals total momentum after, assuming no external forces.
  • What is Ohm's Law?
    V=V =IR IR
  • What is the formula for power in circuits?
    P=P =IV IV
  • How does total resistance behave in series circuits?
    In series circuits, total resistance is the sum of individual resistances: Rtotal=R_{total} =R1+ R_1 +R2+ R_2 + \ldots.
  • How does total resistance behave in parallel circuits?
    In parallel circuits, total resistance is given by: 1Rtotal=\frac{1}{R_{total}} =1R1+ \frac{1}{R_1} +1R2+ \frac{1}{R_2} + \ldots.
  • What is the formula for electrical energy?
    E=E =Pt= Pt =VIt VIt
  • What do transformer equations relate?
    Transformer equations relate primary and secondary voltages and the number of turns on the coils: VpVs=\frac{V_p}{V_s} =NpNs \frac{N_p}{N_s}.
  • What is electromagnetic induction?
    Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a changing magnetic field induces an EMF in a conductor.
  • What is the relationship between voltage and current in a circuit?
    Voltage is directly proportional to current and resistance according to Ohm's Law: V=V =IR IR.
  • How does power dissipate in a resistor?
    Power dissipated in a resistor can be calculated using P=P =I2R I^2R.
  • What is the significance of the number of turns in a transformer?
    The number of turns in a transformer affects the voltage transformation between primary and secondary coils.
  • What is the formula for the induced EMF in a coil?
    EMF=EMF =NΔΦΔt -N \frac{\Delta \Phi}{\Delta t}
  • What does the term 'magnetically hard' refer to?
    'Magnetically hard' refers to materials that retain magnetism, such as steel.
  • What does the term 'magnetically soft' refer to?
    'Magnetically soft' refers to materials that exhibit temporary magnetism, such as iron.
  • How does the bending of waves occur during refraction?
    Waves bend when entering a different medium due to a change in speed, as described by Snell's Law.
  • What is the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature in gases?
    The relationship is described by the Combined Gas Law, which states that pressure, volume, and temperature are interrelated.
  • What is the significance of the critical angle in refraction?
    The critical angle determines the angle of incidence above which total internal reflection occurs.
  • How does the buoyant force relate to Archimedes' Principle?
    Archimedes' Principle states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by an object.