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Physics equations

Can you name these famous equations from high school to PhD level physics based on their description?
Some answers may refer to a set of equations commonly known by one name
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Last updated: February 15, 2023
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States that the energy of a particle in it's rest frame is the product of it's mass with the speed of light squared
Mass–energy equivalence
Differential equation that governs the wave function evolution in time
Schrödinger equation
Relates the force applied on an object with the rate of change of its momentum
Newton's second law
The force a point charge experiences under electric and magnetic fields
Lorentz force equation
Describes the path taken by a system from one point to another in a way that minimizes its action
Euler–Lagrange equation
States that the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied
Ohm's law
Equations that incorporates both quantum field theory and gauge theory to explain the behavior of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic forces
Standard Model Lagrangian
Completely describes the behaviour of the electromagnetic field
Maxwell's equations
Gives the energy of a photon
Planck relation
Describes how mass and energy bend space-time
Einstein field equation
Gives the attraction force between two masses
Newton's law of universal gravitation
Relativistic wave equation that describes spin half massive particles
Dirac Equation
Set of equations that govern the expansion of space in homogeneous and isotropic models
Friedmann equations
Gives the entropy of a system as a function of the multiplicity of states it can be found in
Boltzmann's entropy formula
Set of partial differential equations which describe the motion of viscous fluid substances
Navier–Stokes equations
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