Free fall equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The free fall equation describes the relationship between the distance traveled (h), time elapsed (t), and acceleration due to gravity (g) for a falling object. Free fall equations in terms of time: The … Read more

Electric force equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The electric force equation, based on Coulomb’s law, allows us to calculate the force between two charged objects. It is expressed as Fe = k [q1 q2] ÷ r2, where Fe represents the … Read more

Tension force formula

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The tension force formula, used to calculate the force exerted by a string, rope, or cable, is given by FT = mg ± ma, where FT represents the tension force, m is the … Read more

Spring force equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The spring force equation, derived from Hooke’s law, is expressed as Fs = k Δx, where Fs represents the spring force, k is the spring constant, and Δx denotes the displacement from the … Read more

Centrifugal force equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The centrifugal force equation, Fc = (m × v2) ÷ r, calculates the outward force experienced by an object moving in a curved path. In this equation, Fc represents the centrifugal force, m … Read more

Centripetal force equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The centripetal force equation, given by Fc = (m × v2) ÷ r, is used to calculate the force required to keep an object moving in a circular path. In this equation, Fc … Read more

Magnetic force equation

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The magnetic force equation, derived from the Lorentz force, calculates the magnetic force (F) acting on a charged particle. For a moving charge, the equation is F = q v B sinθ, where … Read more

Net force formula

Update: This page’s content is moving to a new address in the upcoming months. The information on this page is ✔ fact-checked. The net force formula is used to determine the total force acting on an object in different scenarios. When an object is at rest, the net force, represented as Fnet, is determined by … Read more