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This page contains formulas from Physics 1 that will be useful this semester.
See the Symbols, Units, and Constants page for help decoding mathematical operations or subscripts shown in this page.
These equations describe the one dimensional motion of an object traveling with constant acceleration \( a \) from initial position \( x_0 \) and having initial velocity \( v_0 \).
Forces are vector quantities. Any time you add forces together, you are adding vectors.
Acceleration due to gravity (near the surface of Earth)
Two objects having masses m₁ and m₂ will exert a gravitational force on each other.
This force is always mutual and attractive (i.e., the masses pull toward each other).
Gravitational constant