You have probably heard of Albert Einstein's famous formula: E = mc2. While this is an important formula that you may use at some point in your academic career, it is not a formula you apply in your daily life. Describe some common or unique formulas that you use in your life.
D = S x T (Distance = Speed x Time) S = D / T T = D / S
When I need to drive to a neighboring state for my job, I look on maps and find out how far away my destination is, and then use this formula to calculate how long it will take me to get there, how fast I need to drive in order to get there in the amount of time I have, how far I can get in the time I have if I drive only at safe and legal speed, and what time I need to head back in order to get home in time for dinner..
F = 1.8C + 32 C = 0.55 (F - 32)
These are the formulas to convert between Fahrenheit and Celsius expressions of temperature. I use them when I'm discussing the weather with my daughter in Israel, or with my customers almost anywhere outside the USA.
F = M x G Weight = Mass x Gravity
This formula deals with the relationship between mass and weight. It's used when you need to calculate the weight of some particular mass on some particular planet. I use it almost every day, when I'm answering questions in the Physics department on Brainly, and trying to explain my answers.