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PhysicsLab - Calculator lite
Physics calculator
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All Versions of PhysicsLab
1.4
December 11, 2022
improved the UI and added vectors and electromagnets calculations
1.3
November 28, 2022
improved the UI and added vectors and electromagnets calculations
1.2
November 25, 2022
mproved the UI and added vectors and electromagnets calculations
1.1
February 9, 2022
UI improvement
1.0
October 5, 2021
Price History of PhysicsLab
Description of PhysicsLab
Physics calculator allows you to perform physics calculations, it includes simple to advanced physics calculations.
Doing home work, study on the go, calculation practice are made easier with the app
How to use:--
Fill in all the required field and leave the textbox you want to calculate empty.
The app includes these calculations:-
Equations of motion.
Newtons law of gravity.
Newtons first, second and third law of motion.
Projectile motion.
Centripetal force and acceleration.
Fluid mechanics.
Optics.
Electromagnetic waves.
Geometric optics.
Thermodynamics.
Thermal physics.
Modern physics.
Electricity & magnetism.
Quantum mechanics
and much more.
App features:-
Includes Calculators.
Engineering physics
Formula section.
Physics constant section.
Suitable for science and engineering students
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PhysicsLab: FAQ
Yes, PhysicsLab is compatible with iPad devices.
Anas Abubakar launched the PhysicsLab app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 11.0 or later installed to run the app.
No ratings are available for the PhysicsLab app yet.
The Main Genre Of The Physicslab App Is Education.
The current version of the PhysicsLab app is 1.4.
PhysicsLab rolled out its latest update on July 6, 2024.
PhysicsLab originally came out on February 5, 2023.
PhysicsLab is suitable for children aged Anas Abubakar.
PhysicsLab is available in English, French, German and 4 more.
Sorry, PhysicsLab is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of PhysicsLab.
No, you cannot use PhysicsLab with Apple Vision Pro.