CSEC Physics Formula Sheet
Your Complete Reference Guide
Essential Understanding: This formula sheet contains all the key equations you need for CSEC Physics examinations. Use it as a quick reference for homework, test preparation, and exam review. Remember: understanding when and how to use each formula is just as important as memorizing it!
📊 Quick Topic Overview
⚙️ Mechanics
Motion, forces, energy, and momentum. The largest topic with fundamental formulas for understanding how objects move and interact.
🌡️ Thermal Physics
Heat, temperature, and the behavior of gases. Understanding thermal energy transfer and gas properties.
🌊 Waves & Sound
Wave properties, sound, and light. Essential for understanding how energy travels through different media.
⚡ Electricity
Circuits, current, voltage, and resistance. The foundation for understanding all electronic devices.
🧲 Magnetism
Magnetic fields and electromagnetic effects. Key to understanding motors, generators, and transformers.
☢️ Atomic Physics
Radioactivity and nuclear physics. Understanding the structure of atoms and nuclear energy.
⚙️ Mechanics Formulas
Motion and Forces
Average Speed
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- v = speed (m/s)
- s or d = distance (m)
- t = time (s)
Average Velocity
- v = velocity (m/s)
- Δs = change in displacement (m)
- Δt = change in time (s)
Acceleration
- a = acceleration (m/s²)
- v = final velocity (m/s)
- u = initial velocity (m/s)
- t = time (s)
Newton’s Second Law
- F = force (N)
- m = mass (kg)
- a = acceleration (m/s²)
Weight
- W = weight (N)
- m = mass (kg)
- g = gravitational field strength (N/kg or m/s²)
Momentum
- p = momentum (kg·m/s)
- m = mass (kg)
- v = velocity (m/s)
Energy and Work
Work Done
- W = work done (J)
- F = force (N)
- d = distance (m)
Gravitational Potential Energy
- PE = potential energy (J)
- m = mass (kg)
- g = gravitational field strength (N/kg)
- h = height (m)
Kinetic Energy
- KE = kinetic energy (J)
- m = mass (kg)
- v = velocity (m/s)
Power
- P = power (W)
- W = work done (J)
- t = time (s)
- F = force (N)
- v = velocity (m/s)
Efficiency
Moment of a Force
- M = moment (N·m)
- F = force (N)
- d = perpendicular distance from pivot (m)
Pressure and Density
Density
- ρ = density (kg/m³)
- m = mass (kg)
- V = volume (m³)
Pressure (Force/Area)
- P = pressure (Pa or N/m²)
- F = force (N)
- A = area (m²)
Pressure in Liquids
- P = pressure at depth (Pa)
- ρ = density of liquid (kg/m³)
- g = gravitational field strength (N/kg)
- h = depth (m)
🌡️ Thermal Physics Formulas
Heat Energy (Temperature Change)
- Q = heat energy (J)
- m = mass (kg)
- c = specific heat capacity (J/kg·°C)
- Δθ = temperature change (°C or K)
Latent Heat
- Q = heat energy (J)
- m = mass (kg)
- L = specific latent heat (J/kg)
Pressure Law (Gay-Lussac’s Law)
- P = pressure (Pa)
- T = temperature (K)
Charles’ Law
- V = volume (m³)
- T = temperature (K)
Ideal Gas Law
- P = pressure (Pa)
- V = volume (m³)
- n = number of moles
- R = gas constant (8.31 J/mol·K)
- T = temperature (K)
🌊 Waves and Sound Formulas
Wave Speed
- v = wave speed (m/s)
- f = frequency (Hz)
- λ = wavelength (m)
Frequency and Period
- f = frequency (Hz or s⁻¹)
- T = period (s)
Snell’s Law (Refraction)
- n = refractive index
- θ = angle (measured from normal)
Refractive Index
- i = angle of incidence
- r = angle of refraction
- c = speed of light in vacuum
- v = speed of light in medium
Lens Formula
- f = focal length (m)
- u = object distance (m)
- v = image distance (m)
Magnification
- m = magnification
- h_i = image height
- h_o = object height
⚡ Electricity Formulas
Current, Voltage, and Resistance
Current
- I = current (A)
- Q = charge (C)
- t = time (s)
Voltage (Potential Difference)
- V = voltage (V)
- W = work/energy (J)
- Q = charge (C)
Ohm’s Law
- V = voltage (V)
- I = current (A)
- R = resistance (Ω)
Resistors in Series
- R_total = total resistance (Ω)
- R₁, R₂… = individual resistors (Ω)
Resistors in Parallel
- R_total = total resistance (Ω)
Electrical Power and Energy
Electrical Power
- P = power (W)
- V = voltage (V)
- I = current (A)
- R = resistance (Ω)
Electrical Energy
- E = energy (J or kWh)
- P = power (W)
- t = time (s or h)
EMF and Internal Resistance
- E = EMF (V)
- V = terminal voltage (V)
- I = current (A)
- R = external resistance (Ω)
- r = internal resistance (Ω)
🧲 Magnetism and Electromagnetism Formulas
Force on Current-Carrying Wire
- F = force (N)
- B = magnetic field strength (T)
- I = current (A)
- L = length of wire (m)
- θ = angle between wire and field
Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule
Magnetic Flux
- Φ = magnetic flux (Wb)
- B = magnetic field (T)
- A = area (m²)
- θ = angle to normal
Faraday’s Law (EMF)
- ε = induced EMF (V)
- N = number of turns
- ΔΦ/Δt = rate of change of flux (Wb/s)
Magnetic Field of Solenoid
- B = magnetic field (T)
- μ₀ = 4π × 10⁻⁷ T·m/A
- n = turns per meter (m⁻¹)
- I = current (A)
Transformer Equation
- V = voltage (V)
- N = number of turns
- p = primary, s = secondary
☢️ Atomic Physics Formulas
Half-Life
- N = remaining amount
- N₀ = initial amount
- n = number of half-lives
- t = time elapsed
- T½ = half-life
Activity
- A = activity (Bq)
- λ = decay constant (s⁻¹)
- N = number of atoms
🔢 Important Constants
| Constant | Symbol | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gravitational field strength | g | 10 (or 9.8) | N/kg or m/s² |
| Speed of light in vacuum | c | 3.0 × 10⁸ | m/s |
| Speed of sound (air) | v | 340 | m/s |
| Specific heat capacity of water | c | 4200 | J/kg·°C |
| Permeability of free space | μ₀ | 4π × 10⁻⁷ | T·m/A |
| Gas constant | R | 8.31 | J/mol·K |
| Charge on electron | e | 1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ | C |
| Mass of electron | mₑ | 9.11 × 10⁻³¹ | kg |
| Mass of proton | mₚ | 1.67 × 10⁻²⁷ | kg |
📐 Unit Conversions
1 m = 100 cm = 1000 mm
1 kg = 1000 g
1 minute = 60 s
K – 273 = °C
1 Cal = 4.2 J
1 bar = 10⁵ Pa
🎯 Formula Success Tips
Examination Strategy
- Write down the formula first – Even if you can’t remember it exactly, writing what you know shows working and may earn partial credit.
- Check units – Always ensure your units are consistent (convert everything to SI units before calculating).
- Identify what’s given vs. what’s asked – Underline the known values and box what you need to find.
- Rearrange before substituting – It’s easier to solve algebraically first, then plug in numbers.
- Check for reasonableness – Does your answer make sense? (A car won’t travel at 1,000,000 m/s!)
🔤 Common Memory Tricks
- Ohm’s Law: “VIR” triangle – cover what you need, remaining gives formula
- F = ma: “F = ma, ma, ma” (force is massive!)
- v = fλ: “Very Fast Lambdas” – velocity is frequency times wavelength
- KE = ½mv²: “Half my velocity squared gives kinetic energy”
- FBI: Fleming’s Left Hand = Field, Current, Force (From B to I = Force)
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using mass instead of weight (or vice versa)
- Confusing speed with velocity (vector vs scalar)
- Forgetting to convert temperature to Kelvin for gas laws
- Using cm² instead of m² for area
- Mixing up parallel and series resistor formulas
- Using diameter instead of radius in circular motion
- Forgetting the angle in F = BILsinθ
