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Projectile Physics

Basic projectile calculations

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📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99
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All Versions of Projectile Physics

3.1

October 14, 2021

Improved iPad and dark mode support

3.0

May 1, 2021

Support for the newest screensizes

2.3

November 18, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Uses the official ISO constant for acceleration due to gravity Offers the option to use a one time in-app payment to remove advertising
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2.2

October 4, 2016

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Description of Projectile Physics

A calculator that helps solve projectile motion physics problems. This program solves for distance, acceleration, time, and initial and final velocity. All equations are solved in real time, allowing you to quickly switch between focusing on different aspects of the model.

Projectile Physics: FAQ

Does Projectile Physics offer an iPad version?

Yes, Projectile Physics is optimized for iPad devices.
Projectile Physics was launched by Ebscer.
Projectile Physics requires iOS 14.0 or later.
With a rating of 1.0 out of 5, Projectile Physics is not very popular among users.
The App Category Of The Projectile Physics App Is Education.
The latest version of Projectile Physics is 3.1.
The latest update for Projectile Physics was released on July 3, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Projectile Physics app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Projectile Physics is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, Projectile Physics provides opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Projectile Physics does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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