Physics Toolkit

24K installs
190 ratings
11 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 58% · Ad 42%
Install Trends
Monthly +17
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Physics Toolkit Summary

Physics Toolkit is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Education by Electronial. Released in Jan 2018 (8 years ago). It has about 24K+ installs and 190 ratings with a 4.56★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 11 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (58% IAP / 42% ads). Store metadata: updated Jun 24, 2018.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jun 24, 2018 .


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App Description

Physics Toolkit contains dozens of calculators, formulas and tables.

Physics Toolkit is a physics calculator that can be used for physics calculations. It contains many calculators and tables, a list of common formulas and information about all elements. Physics Toolkit is a must-have app for physics students and professionals.

Calculators:
• Displacement
• Acceleration
• Newton's second law
• Gravitational acceleration
• Hooke's law
• Momentum
• Work
• Density
• Kinetic energy
• Potential energy
• Elastic energy
• Electric power
• Wavelength
• Energy conversion efficiency
• Pressure
• Phase velocity
• Static fluid pressure
• Dynamic pressure
• Buoyancy
• Volumeric flow rate
• Mass flow rate
• Heat capacity
• Gravity
• Pressure-volume work
• Electric current
• Ohm's law
• Voltage
• Voltage in series
• Resistance in series
• Current in parallel
• Resistance in parallel
• Resistivity
• Capacitance
• Capacitor energy
• Capacitance in series
• Capacitance in parallel
• Induction in series
• Induction in parallel
• Inductor energy
• Mass-energy equivalence
• De Broglie wavelength
• Centrifugal force
• Friction
• Mechanical advantage
• Rotational kinetic energy
• Torque
• Sound pressure level
• Index of refraction
• Carnot efficiency
• Coulomb's law
• Stefan-Boltzmann law
Tables:
• Formulas
• Elements
• Base units
• Constants
• Periodic table
• Electron orbitals
• Ionization energies
• Planck curves
• Standard model
• Air resistance coefficient
• Cosmic microwave background
• Greek alphabet