Obvious Physics Formulas

Because sometimes you just need to know how things work

E=mc^2 (Energy = Mass x Velocity^2)

This is the famous equation that will give you an idea of how energy relates to mass and the speed of an object. Don't ask why, just take it as a fact.

Energy isn't actually mass, shut up

Subpage: F = ma (Force = Mass x Acceleration)

This is another one that will give you a basic idea of how forces interact with objects. Don't overthink it.

F=ma examples: Because who doesn't love a good tug-of-war?

Subpage: p=mv (Pressure = Mass x Velocity)

This is just for fun. Don't ask questions.

P=mv examples: Because who doesn't love a good squirt gun?

Subpage: E=mc^2 examples

Because who doesn't love a good nuclear explosion?

E=mc^2 examples: Because who doesn't love a good mushroom cloud?

This is the end of our physics lesson. You're welcome.

Don't forget to check out our other pages: E=mc^2 is just a number and F=ma is a force to be reckoned with