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Newton's first law of motion

An object will remain at rest or at constant velocity unless an external force acts upon it.

Newton's 2nd law of motion

A force is equal to the change of momentum it creates of the change in time.

Newton's 3rd law of motion

For every force exerted on an object there is an equal and opposite force.

Moment of inertia of a solid object

I = Integral of r^2 dm

Define an elastic collision

An elastic collision is where the total kinetic energy of a system is conserved.

What is a conservative force?

A conservative force is where the work done by the force is independent of the path taken.

The basic assumptions of the kinetic theory model of an ideal gas

• A gas consists of a large number of particles separated by distances much greater than their diameter.


• Particles exert no forces on each other, except when they collide.


• Particles make perfectly elastic collisions with each other and with the walls of the container


• If there are no external forces acting, there is no preferred position and no preferred direction of their velocity vector.

Force on a charged particle in a magnetic field

F = qvB