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iLearnPhysics - Learn Physics

iLearnPhysics - Learn Physics at Mac App Store analyse

Paul Cotarlea
2,800 ratings · Power index: 180
Version 1.0.2
Size 70.51 Mb
Updated 3 years ago
Released 11 Jun 2013

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This app helps you to understand Physics easily and fast with core concept tutorials, formulas calculator and quizzes. The app features a comprehensive list of formulas for the topics listed bellow, each with a smart formula calculator that allows you to solve any variable within the formula. Use the in-app purchase to upgrade to the Pro version for access the additional contents (11 tutorials). In the free version you can access only 4 tutorials. The list of topics covered by this app: - MECHANICS - 1. Motion in One Dimension Section 1. Distance and Displacement Section 2. Speed and Velocity Section 3. Position-time graph and Velocity-time graph Section 4. Acceleration Section 5. Equations of Motion 2. Forces and Newtons Laws Section 1. What is a Force Section 2. Newtons First Law of Motion Section 3. Newtons Second Law of Motion Section 4. Newtons Third Law Section 5. Weight and Normal Forces Section 6. Friction Force 3. Forces in Two Dimensions Section 1. Break down forces into components Section 2. Addition of Forces Section 3. Free body diagram 4. Free Fall and Projectile Motion Section 1. Free fall Section 2. Projectile Motion Section 3. Horizontal Projection Section 4. Angular Projection 5. Momentum and Collisions Section 1. Momentum Section 2. Impulse Section 3. Impulse-Momentum Theorem Section 4. Conservation of Momentum Section 5. Types of Collisions 6. Circular Motion and Rotation Section 1. Arc Length and Radian Measure Section 2. Uniform Circular Motion Section 3. Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces Section 4. Rotational Motion 7. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Section 1. Fluids and Solids: Fundamentals Section 2. Mechanical Properties of Solids Section 3. Mechanical Properties of Fluids Section 4. Pascals principle (Pascals law) Section 5. Archimedes principle - ELECTROMAGNETISM - 1. Electrostatics Section 1. Net Electrical Charge Section 2. Conductors and Insulators Section 3. Charged Objects Section 4. Coulombs Law 2. Circuit Elements Section 1. Electric Field Section 2. Electric Potential Difference Section 3. Flow of Charge: The Current Section 4. Passive Circuit Elements Section 5. Active Circuit Elements 3. Electric Circuits Section 1. Ohms Law Section 2. Kirchhoffs current law (KCL) Section 3. Kirchhoffs voltage law (KVL) Section 4. Series Circuits Section 5. Parallel Circuits Section 6. Series-Parallel Combination Circuits 4. Magnetism Section 1. Magnetic Field Section 2. The Earth’s Magnetic Field Section 3. Magnetic Force on Moving Charges Section 4. Magnetic Field from a Wire 5. Waves and Sound Section 1. The Nature of Waves Section 2. Wave Properties Section 3. The Behavior of Waves Section 4. The Nature of Sound Section 5. Sound Properties Section 6. The Doppler Effect 6. Optics Section 1. The Electromagnetic Spectrum Section 2. Luminous and Illuminated Bodies Section 3. Reflection of Light Waves Section 4. Refraction of Light Waves Section 5. Concave and Convex Mirrors Section 6. Convex and Concave Lenses - THERMODYNAMICS - 1. Energy, Work and Heat Section 1. System, Surroundings and Boundary Section 2. Closed, Open and Isolated Systems Section 3. Intensive and extensive properties Section 4. States and Processes Section 5. Energy Section 6. Work Section 7. Heat 2. Laws of Thermodynamics Section 1. Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics Section 2. First Law of Thermodynamics Section 3. The Second Law of Thermodynamics Section 4. The Third Law of Thermodynamics ** DO NOT USE AS CHEAT SHEET ON AN EXAM IF IT IS NOT ALLOWED.

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Monthly Downloads > 3.96k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.62k

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Great app

Instamine · 10 years ago · v1.0.1

Very good app, I wonder why it is not popular.

Awesome

Physicist #1 · 10 years ago · v1.0.1

This app has everything about physics needed to teach a student. I taught my son with and its great. I LOVE this app!

I Wish I Had This App Sooner

Dr. Dizz · 12 years ago

This app is just beautiful! The user interface is friendly, easy to read, and very well organized. Explanations are clear and concise. The built-in solvers allow me to play with a problem and understand how a change in values can affect the overall system. This is a MUST HAVE APP if you are studying physics.

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koolkathaley · 12 years ago

I have been having some trouble in physics. This app really helped me understand it better. Great app :)

Time Saver

Henrytran13(; · 12 years ago

Ive searched for this for months and now i found this. Thank you so much!

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EMC2M · 12 years ago

I selected electromagnetism I got a single item preview was not comprehensive did not give a real example

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Tofara · 11 years ago

I found it quite useful for revising concepts learnt long ago. Its concise enough to save time whilst imparting a limited amount of very appropriate concepts per topic of physics.