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Physics Formulas in LaTeX: Mechanics, E&M, and Quantum

2026-07-16 MathEditor Team
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Physics and LaTeX go hand in hand. Here's how to typeset essential physics equations.

Classical Mechanics

Newton's second law: \\vec{F} = m\\vec{a}. Gravitational force: F = G\\frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}. Kinetic energy: K = \\frac{1}{2}mv^2.

Electromagnetism

Coulomb's law: F = k\\frac{q_1 q_2}{r^2}. Maxwell's equations in integral form use \\oint, \\iint, and \\iiint.

Quantum Mechanics

Schrödinger equation: i\\hbar\\frac{\\partial}{\\partial t}|\\Psi\\rangle = \\hat{H}|\\Psi\\rangle. Dirac notation is elegantly expressed with \\langle and \\rangle.

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