Physics Formulas

by NSC Co.


Books & Reference

2 usd



All Physics Formulas for your work and study. No ad-banner.


From the success of Maths Formulas app, Physics Formulas has been developed and released to help users quickly refer to any Physics formulas for their study and work. This app displays most popular as well as advanced formulas in seven categories: Mechanics, Electricity, Thermal physics, Periodic motion, Optics, Atomic physics, Constants.This app has all functions to help users use the app conveniently - Tools: users can input data and the app will calculate some popular physics problems.- Supporting multiple languages: its the best to read in your mother language as well as in English to expand your language skills. In this version, there are 15 languages: English, Vietnamese, Chinese (Trad/Simp), Turkish, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Indonesian, Persian, Italian, Hindi and Arabic.- Favorite folder: save frequently used formulas in a Favorite folder to quickly access to them.- Sharing: touch and share a formula to friends via message, email or Facebook.- Searching: users can type key words in top of the screen to quickly find a formula.- Add your own formulas or notes in "Favorite" section.- Add your own customized tools in "Tools" section (unlimited number of formulas and variables for Full version).Compare to the Free version, this Full version does not have ad-banner and has more tools. More content will be added later exclusively for Full version. This is the essential app for everybody especially students, engineers and scientists.- Users can move the app to external SD card to free up internal storage.- Correct some minor errors.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Good and easy to learn.

ASIT SAHU

Can you please make it in greek language?

Vasilis Kleisiaris

This is a nice tool: Few comments. The units could do with being visible directly in your toolbox. Although you define them in the ref section they are not visible in the tool. Also would it be possible to put a convertor in so you are able to work in different units? Great job

David Tilbrook

This is quite a nice little app. Serves as a great reference but it's a little too concise. Nevertheless, I would strongly recommend it as one of the tools in your arsenal.

Hjalmar Schacht