Un pelo semplicistica, un buon surrogato a Wiki
Un pelo semplicistica, un buon surrogato a Wiki
The app is great but it needs more information about Einstein's general and special relativity
I like the app. It's good for beginning physics . However you shouldn't advertise that you have an Apple Watch app because it doesn't work at all.
Completely unusable
Love this app for both quick references and ongoing learning.
I'd love to rate it if I could get it to stay open long enough to look at it. It crashes repeatedly a few seconds after navigating to any section.
if you took physics 101 in college, you've already know more than this app has to offer. I bought this app thinking it could be a convienient way to find equations I need to solve my physics problems. But it turns out to be a complete waste of $2.99. Even the first paragraph of wikipedia in any of these topics has better explainations.
When I first opened the app I was told to by the Pro version for $2.99! I didn't want to but there is a lot of material that is not available unless you buy the 2nd version! Also the app doesn't offer any quizzes! Okay maybe one or two, but come on one or two! I mean total; completely summed up. Just a download a different physics app!! If you are only interested in positive reviews then the app does completely go over the necessary concepts of physics with formulas, examples, and links to Wikipedia! Just remember, $2.99!!! :(
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The finest physics reference app I've encountered. Combining concise explanations with an in depth tour of the physical sciences alongside a plethora of formulas, additional resources and relevant quizzes, this app has it all. The accompanying Watch app mirrors the iOS version, providing expedient access to all information. As an iOS developer myself, I truly appreciate the attention to user experience, clarity, and overall craftsmanship of iPhysics Pro.
A wonderful app, really helped me through Physics
The references take me back to my college years of learning. Thanks.
There is no quantum or relativity physics. It only has material up to the nineteenth century. Much of it is inaccurate, misleading, or badly explained. The developer probably did not read physics at university. I cannot recommend this app at all. Apart from this there is a splodge on the right of each page that seems to be from a dirty scanner - very unprofessional.
incredibly helpful, awesome physics app