Formules Physique Chimie Terminale ((new)) May 2026
Professor Delacroix removed his glasses. For a long moment, he said nothing. Then: “I asked for formulas. You gave me a theory of everything.”
She laughed and added: ( v = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} ). Velocity = distance over time. You were never far enough.
And on the back of their wedding program, printed in elegant gold letters, was the only formula that ever mattered to them: formules physique chimie terminale
“You’re measuring the wrong thing,” she whispered.
She wrote back: Don’t move. I’m overcoming the activation energy. Professor Delacroix removed his glasses
After class, she found herself outside his apartment. The door was ajar. Inside, boxes were half-packed. Lucas sat on the floor, back against a bare wall, holding a crumpled piece of paper.
Her third formula was the : ( \lambda = \frac{h}{mv} ). Every particle with momentum has a wave nature. Even people. Even friendships. Lucas’s moving truck wasn’t just a mass in motion; it carried a wave of probability. Maybe it would crash. Maybe it would pass through. Maybe they would diffract and meet again. You gave me a theory of everything
Years later, she became a chemist. He became a physicist. They married in a small ceremony where the tables were labeled “Reactants” and “Products.” The officiant read from a card: “Given sufficient time and a catalyst called love, all separated systems tend toward a new equilibrium.”


