Physics's formula

There are numerous formulas in physics, covering various aspects of the subject. Here are a few examples:

- Newton's second law of motion: F = ma (force equals mass times acceleration)
- Work-energy theorem: W = Fd cos(theta) = KEf - KEi (work done equals the change in kinetic energy)
- Ohm's law: V = IR (voltage equals current times resistance)
- Coulomb's law: F = k(q1q2/r^2) (force between two charged particles equals the product of their charges divided by the square of the distance between them)
- Bernoulli's equation: P1 + (1/2) rho v1^2 + rho g h1 = P2 + (1/2) rho v2^2 + rho g h2 (the sum of pressure, kinetic energy, and potential energy remains constant along a flow streamline for an incompressible fluid)