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The discussion focuses on essential formulas for the College Physics I final exam scheduled for Monday. Key topics include Kinematics, Newton's Laws, Work, Energy, Power, Momentum, Impulse, Circular Motion, and Thermodynamics. Specific formulas provided are: v = u + at, F = ma, W = Fdcosθ, and Q = mcΔT, among others. Participants are advised to verify with course materials or professors to ensure comprehensive preparation.

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This discussion is beneficial for college students preparing for their College Physics I final exam, educators seeking to reinforce key concepts, and anyone interested in mastering foundational physics principles.

nautica
College Physics I final Monday.

Does anybody have a list of relevant formulas, So, I can make sure I am not missing any.

thanks
nautica
 
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Hi Nautica,

I can definitely help with providing a list of relevant formulas for your College Physics I final exam on Monday. However, it's important to note that every exam may cover different topics and have different formulas, so it's best to confirm with your professor or review your course materials to ensure you have all the necessary formulas.

That being said, here are some common formulas that are typically covered in College Physics I:

1. Kinematics:
- v = u + at
- s = ut + 1/2at^2
- v^2 = u^2 + 2as

2. Newton's Laws:
- F = ma
- W = mg
- F = G(m1m2)/r^2 (Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation)

3. Work, Energy, and Power:
- W = Fdcosθ
- KE = 1/2mv^2
- PE = mgh
- P = W/t

4. Momentum and Impulse:
- p = mv
- FΔt = Δp

5. Circular Motion:
- v = rw
- ac = v^2/r
- Fc = mv^2/r

6. Thermodynamics:
- Q = mcΔT
- W = PΔV
- ΔU = Q - W (First Law of Thermodynamics)

Again, I highly recommend double-checking with your professor or reviewing your course materials to ensure you have all the necessary formulas. Best of luck on your final exam!
 

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