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Dimensional and Actual Formulas

The document lists various physical quantities along with their dimensional formulas and actual formulas. It includes quantities such as force, work, power, momentum, and electric charge, providing a concise reference for their mathematical representations. Each entry specifies the relationship between the physical quantity and its dimensions in terms of mass (M), length (L), time (T), and electric charge (I).
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Dimensional and Actual Formulas

The document lists various physical quantities along with their dimensional formulas and actual formulas. It includes quantities such as force, work, power, momentum, and electric charge, providing a concise reference for their mathematical representations. Each entry specifies the relationship between the physical quantity and its dimensions in terms of mass (M), length (L), time (T), and electric charge (I).
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Physical Quantities - Dimensional & Actual Formulas

Quantity Dimensional Formula Actual Formula

Force [MLT^{-2}] F=m*a

Work / Energy / Heat [ML^2T^{-2}] W=F*d

Power [ML^2T^{-3}] P=W/t

Momentum [MLT^{-1}] p=m*v

Torque [ML^2T^{-2}] tau = r * F

Angular momentum [ML^2T^{-1}] L = I * omega

Surface Tension [MT^{-2}] T=F/L

Viscosity (eta) [ML^{-1}T^{-1}] eta = shear stress / velocity gradient

Kinematic viscosity [L^2T^{-1}] nu = eta / rho

Planck's constant (h) [ML^2T^{-1}] E = h * nu

Pressure Energy Density [ML^{-1}T^{-2}] P=F/A

Electric Charge [TI] Q=I*t

Electric Potential [ML^2T^{-3}A^{-1}] V=W/Q

Capacitance [M^{-1}L^{-2}T^4A^2] C=Q/V

Resistance [ML^2T^{-3}A^{-2}] R=V/I

Frequency [T^{-1}] f=1/T

Wavelength [L] lambda = v / f

Magnetic Field (B) [MT^{-2}A^{-1}] B = F / (q * v * sin(theta))

Inductance [ML^2T^{-2}A^{-2}] L = phi / I

Current [A] I=Q/t

Temperature [K] -

Strain Dimensionless [M^0L^0T^0] Strain = delta L / L

Refractive Index Dimensionless [M^0L^0T^0] n=c/v

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