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Formulae----changing and substitution

Substitution in formulae:
Substitution means replacing the letters in a formula with the given values.

Examples:
In the following examples we will use 3 formulae:
Area of rectangle = l w
Area of circle = r 2
4 3
r
Volume of sphere =
3

Replace l

( = 3.14,
radius)

r=

with 7 and

l h

Area =
h

with 5:

Area = 7 x 5

Area = 35cm2.

Tidy up:

Find the area of a circle with radius 4cm.


Choose correct formula:
Replace

with 3.14 &

Area =
r

with 4:

(this means r r ).

Area = 3.14 x 4 x 4

Area = 50.24cm2.

Tidy up:

length, h= height)

Find the area of a rectangle with length 7cm and width 5cm.
Choose correct formula:

( l=

Find the volume of a sphere with radius 3cm.


Choose correct formula:

Volume =

4 3
r
3

(this means

4
r r r
3

).
Replace
Tidy up:

with 3.14 &

with 3:

Volume =

4
3

x 3.14 x 3 x 3 x 3

Volume = 113.04cm2.

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Rearranging formulae:
Rearranging (sometimes called transposing) a formula involves reversing or undoing the
formula in order to change the subject. You follow the same rules as for solving equations
with one unknown.
This is the order for rearranging (reversing):

Brackets
Add or subtract
Multiply or divide
Indices (powers)

Notice that apart from always doing brackets 1st this is BIDMAS in reverse.

Examples:

Make

the subject of the formula,

y=x3 .
Notice that 3+ 3
has disappeared.

y=x3
Original formula ( y is the subject):
y +3=x
Add 3 to each side to leave x on its own:
x= y +3
We can rewrite the formula with x on the left:

Make a the subject of the formula,

v =u+at .

Original formula ( v is the subject):


Subtract u from each side:

v =u+at
v u=at
vu
=a
Divide each side by t to leave a on its own:
t

We can re-write the formula with a on the LHS:

a=

vu
t

The Quick Method


This is also similar to solving equations with one unknown - you can think that when
something moves to the other side of the equals sign it does the
opposite.

+ becomes -, x becomes and vice versa.

E.g.

Example:

Make

the subject of the formula,

Original formula ( A
2
A= r

A= r 2 .

is the subject):

is multiplying on the RHS so it crosses the = sign and divides:

is being squared on the RHS so the square crosses the = sign

and becomes square root:

A 2
=r

A
=r

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We can re-write the formula with r on the LHS:

r=

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The Equations of Motion


The equations of motion are formulae which link time, distance, velocity and acceleration.
They are used a lot in Mechanics & Engineering and are good practice for using formulae.
The equations are:
v =u+at

1
s= ( u+ v ) t
2

1
s=ut + a t 2
2

v 2=u 2+ 2as

u=initial velocity , v=final velocity , s=distance ,a=acceleration , t=time arts


(rest accelerates at 20rates at 9.8 ? adius of 4 cm)
(velocity in metres per second, distance in metres, acceleration in metres per second 2 and time in seconds).

When solving a question using the equations of motion its a good idea to start by writing
down:
s=
u=
v=
t=
a=
Then fill in everything you know from the question (and what you are trying to find). This
should help you to decide which equation to use.

Examples:

Find the distance travelled after 10 seconds if the initial velocity was 0 and the
acceleration is 9.8.
Think about what the question has given us:
s=?
u=0
v = not needed
t = 10
a = 9.8
We need to look for the formula that includes s, u, t & a.
1 2
ut+ a t
2

Choose correct formula:

Replace each letter with its number:

1
2
s = ( 0 ) (10)+ ( 9.8) 10
2

Tidy up:

s = 0 + 490
Distance

= 490m

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A runner in a 200m race crosses the finishing line travelling at 12 m/s. What was
their acceleration?
Think about what the question has given us:
s = 200
u=0
v = 12
t = not given
a=?
We need to look for the formula that includes s, u, v & a.
2

Choose correct formula:

v =u + 2as

Replace each letter with its number:

12 =0 +2 a(200)

Tidy up:

144=400 a

Rearrange to find

a :

a=

144
400

Acceleration = 0.36m/s2

A racing car starts from rest and accelerates at 13.8m/s 2. The car continues to
accelerate until it reaches a velocity of 78m/s. How long did the car travel before
reaching this velocity?
Think about what the question has given us:
s = not given
u=0
v = 78
t=?
a = 13.8
We need to look for the formula that includes u, v, t & a.
Choose correct formula:

v =u+at

Replace each letter with its number:

78=0+13.8 t

Tidy up:

78=13.8 t

Rearrange to find

t :

t=

78
13.8

Time = 5.7 seconds

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