Common Mathematical Formulas

Common formulas used in Math and Science.
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Circumference

Circle:
C = d, in which is 3.1416 and d the diameter.

Area

Triangle:
A = (ab)/2 , in which a is the base and b the height.
Square:
A = a2, in which a is one of the sides.
Rectangle:
A = ab, in which a is the base and b the height.
Trapezoid:
A = (h(a + b))/2, in which h is the height, a the longer parallel side, and b the shorter.
Regular pentagon:
A = 1.720a2, in which a is one of the sides.
Regular hexagon:
A = 2.598a2, in which a is one of the sides.
Regular octagon:
A = 4.828a2, in which a is one of the sides.
Circle:
A = r2, in which is 3.1416 and r the radius.

Volume

Cube:
V = a3, in which a is one of the edges.
Rectangular prism:
V = abc, in which a is the length, b is the width, and c the depth.
Pyramid:
V = (Ah)/3, in which A is the area of the base and h the height.
Cylinder:
V = r2h, in which is 3.1416, r the radius of the base, and h the height.
Cone:
V = (r2h)/3, in which is 3.1416, r theradius of the base, and h the height.
Sphere:
V = (4r3)/3, in which is 3.1416 and r the radius.

Temperature Scales

Degrees Fahrenheit to Degrees Celsius:
TC = 5/9 (TF – 32)
Degrees Celsius to Degrees Fahrenheit:
TF = 9/5 TC + 32
Degrees Celsius to Kelvin:
TK = TC + 273.15

Miscellaneous

Distance in feet traveled by falling body:
d = 16t2, in which t is the time in seconds.
Speed of sound in feet per second through any given temperature of air:
take the square root of (273 + t), in which t is the temperature Centigrade, multiply it by 1087, and divide the result by 16.52.
Cost in cents of operation of electrical device:
C = (Wtc)/1000, in which W is the number of watts,t the time in hours, and c the cost in cents per kilowatt-hour.
Conversion of matter into energy (Einstein's Theorem):
E = mc2, in which E is the energy in ergs, m the mass of the matter in grams, and c the speed of light in centimeters per second: (c2 = 9 × 1020)
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