Formula guides

K-12 Formulae Guide

A subject index for K-12 formulas in physics, math, chemistry, biology, and statistics. Each guide opens to categorized formula cards with definitions, variables, and related calculators.

5 guides 2,140 formulas 140 categories

What Is Included

The guide pages use the same structure so students can move between subjects without learning a new layout.

Formula Cards

  • Formula written in math notation
  • Definition of the formula or relation
  • Variable meanings for the symbols used
  • Subject category for each formula

Page Tools

  • Search box for formula names and symbols
  • Category buttons for topic filtering
  • Quick calculators for common formulas
  • FAQ section for each subject page

Suggested Use

  1. Open the subject guide.
  2. Filter by the topic used in class.
  3. Read the formula and symbol meanings.
  4. Use the calculator when the page includes one for that formula type.

Guide Summary

Formula counts and category counts for the current guide set.

Physics 470 formulas Mechanics, waves, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics
Math 440 formulas Number sense, algebra, functions, geometry, trigonometry, and vectors
Chemistry 370 formulas Atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, solutions, gases, pH, and thermochemistry
Biology 410 formulas Cells, enzymes, genetics, ecology, body systems, microbiology, and biotechnology
Statistics 450 formulas Data, probability, sampling, intervals, tests, regression, and time series

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers about using the formula guide pages.

What subjects are included?

The page links to K-12 formula guides for physics, math, chemistry, biology, and statistics.

How many formulas are included across the guides?

The five subject guides include 2,140 formulas in total.

Do the guide pages show variable meanings?

Yes. Formula cards include definitions and variable or symbol meanings where they apply.

Can students search inside a subject guide?

Yes. Each subject page includes a search box and category filters.

Do the formulas use math notation?

Yes. The subject pages use MathJax so formulas display in mathematical notation.

Which guide should I open first?

Open the subject that matches the class or assignment, then use the category filters inside that guide.

Are the formula pages organized by topic?

Yes. Each subject page groups formulas by topic categories such as mechanics, algebra, genetics, probability, or stoichiometry.

Can this page be used as a resources hub?

Yes. It is designed as a central index page that points to the five subject formula guides.