Ideal Physics for Android
This is a very concise and easy to use one stop shop for a college student or an enthusiast. I highly recommend this. For .99 cents you can't go wrong. I love the easy unit conversions.
This app for its purposes could not be any better.
If I'd paid five bucks, I'd be impressed. I didn't expect so many categories and sub-categories, and then the detailed example problems too! All laid out in visually simple organization that makes exploring it fun. Certainly every formula and definition I'll ever need to win geek arguments.
Wow this app will be incredibly useful for physics, calculus , and chemistry class. I have all my units and conversions in 1 place and won't have to keep flipping through my notes. I would definitely recommend this app for any highschool student taking AP classes
Filled with tons of information on a variety of subjects. The problems and solutions set it apart from the other apps I've seen.
This is a very concise and easy to use one stop shop for a college student or an enthusiast. I highly recommend this. For .99 cents you can't go wrong.
I'm currently taking IB physics, and I depend on this app so much! It's been super great for homework help, and it's very easy to use.
This app and the information held within it is setup in a very intuitive manner. Wish this app was around when I was in school!
Excellent layout. Clear information. Well done.
Wish I would have had this app in college. Everything I needed in one place. Small app BIG information.
Wonderful design and organization with a huge amount of information!
Great leaning app..
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Changing from 4 to 5 stars. This app is getting better all the time. Thank you for the frequent updates! Old review: Good, but a bit too concise. It would be great if the formulas were better explained, and there were mroe explanatory discussion on simple but fundamental topics such as Newton's laws, conservation of momentum, the uncertainty principle, etc. I'm not asking for a textbook, but I think some explanatory text in the app would make it more useful. Love the solvers, as few as they are.