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AP Physics B: Formulas

Subjects : science, ap, physics
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Period for circular motion






2. PV = nRT = NkT






3. Momentum






4. v = v0 + at






5. Centripetal force






6. P + pgy + ½pv² = const.






7. Energy in a capacitor






8. Thermal expansion






9. Net force/apparent weight in forces






10. Series Circuits






11. p = mv






12. Specific gravity






13. Adiabatic process






14. F(buoy) = pVg






15. Force buoyancy (2 formulas)






16. 2nd right hand rule






17. Net force/apparent weight broken done






18. Basic thermo equation






19. e = abs(W/Q)






20. vrms (2 equations)






21. Engines (2 equations)






22. Kirchhoffs Junction rule






23. P = Fvcos?






24. Voltage (circuts)






25. P = F/A






26. Kinetic energy






27. F-NF or vice versa






28. Ideal gas laws






29. Vsound






30. Vectors in momentum






31. Elastic collision






32. Isobaric process






33. Dialectrics insulating sheet between plates






34. Simple harmonic motion - pendulum






35. W






36. Simple harmonic motion - spring






37. Simple density formula






38. EMF (two formulas)






39. natural frequencies in a closed tube






40. Impulse






41. H = (kA?T)/L






42. v² = v0² + 2a(x-x0)






43. Period for a spring in simple harmonic motion






44. r in torque






45. Power - simple formula (mechanics)






46. Voltage-parallel plates






47. Absolute pressure






48. U(spring) = ½kx²






49. PE of a spring






50. F-F or NF-NF