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Physics Symbols
Revision for physics exam. Name every symbol used in higher physics. Quiz will be updated as year goes on.
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Symbols
Answer
z
=
red shift
F
=
force
m
=
mass
a
=
acceleration
t
=
time
v
=
final speed / final velocity
u
=
initial speed / initial velocity
s
=
displacement
d
=
distance
g
=
gravity
p
=
momentum
h
=
height
l
=
length
E
=
energy
Ep
=
potential energy
Ek
=
kinetic energy
Ew
=
work done
Symbols
Answer
W
=
weight
G
=
universal constant of gravitation
P
=
power
c
=
speed of light / velocity of light
r
=
distance between masses
t'
=
time measured by stationary observer
l'
=
length measured by stationary observer
γ
=
gamma / lorentz factor
fo
=
frequency heard by observer
fs
=
frequency of the source of the sound
vs
=
velocity of the source
f
=
frequency
Ho
=
hubble constant
λ
=
wavelength
λobserved
=
wavelength measured by observer
λrest
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wavelength measured at source
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