- Category: Education
- First released: August 29, 2009
- Versions: 3 archived
- Installable: 3 of 3
- Seller: Dominik Hauser
- com.yourcompany.phy
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
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Archived Reviews
8 of 12Ugly app interface all over.
As a physics major at Baylor University, I can tell you right now that this current version is not worth getting and is a complete rip off. It has some very basic flaws that totally hinder the potential it has. The first flaw is that it lacks content. I was extremely disappointed to find out that the topics only include the "bare minimum" of formulas need. For example, the Mechanics section deals with motion, work, and energy. I didn't find any formulas for circular motion except the the obvious F=mv^2/r. What about circular velocity, frequency, and the period of the cycle ( a period is the amount of time it takes the object to travel around the circle). Anyways...they are not to be found. Work and Energy make up a good percentage of Mechanics and again...very few formulas are given. Another gripe....the app only covers five topics! (mechanics, relativity, fluids, electro and thermodynamics)...Boy I wish physics was that short! All in all, not good and should not be bought. There are better phyisics apps out there that are 50% cheaper (99 cents) compared to 2 whole dollars on this app.
How do you get a 5 star rating from five negative 2 and 3 star reviews? Add them up to equal 5? Cheaters never win, kids.
This is the worst .99 I have spent. Just a list of formulae. Better to use electro magnetism silvers for your electricity problems and math red for your kinematics problems.
It's an awesome app for the conversions and formulas.. But you need to have the option to get hide the calculator and favorited formulas bar, it is annoying how it is always in the way and takes up half of the screen.
This would be an even better product if it had the formulas for free fall and stuff like that. It's an ok app...
It's definitely with 1.99 if ur using it for a mid term or a final. But it would be much better with examples. I like the fact that it has a calculator with<br/>It, so that you can toggle between the formula screen and the calculator without losing what u already put in
College physics major's review
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