Fundamentals of Physics

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Fundamentals of Physics Summary

Fundamentals of Physics is a ad-supported Android app in the Education category, developed by JOSE MUNOZ. First released 2 years ago(Jun 2023), the app has accumulated 1.2K+ total installs

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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jun 26, 2023 .


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App Description

Allows to learn the fundamental of : Mechanics, Electrical, Optics and Nuclear.

The Fundamentals pf Physics application allows you to learn the fundamental principles of Physics: Mechanics, Electrical, Optics and Nuclear. Excellent Bilingual application in Spanish and English that allows students to learn the fundamental principles of Physics with the fundamental theories and an immense number of examples and innumerable proposed and solved exercises. The following topics are covered in the application:
"Mesuarement";
"Vectors";
"Force and Motion I";
"Force and Motion II");
"Kinetic Energy and Work";
("Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy";
"Center of Mass and Linear Momentum";
"Rotation";
"Rolling, Torque and Angular Momentum";
"Equilibrium and Elasticity";
"Gravitation";
"Fluids";
"Oscillations";
"Waves I";
"Waves II";
"Temperature, Heat and the Fist Law of Thermodynamics";
"The Kinetic Theory of Gases";
"Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics";
"Coulombs´s Law";
"Electric Fields";
"Gauss´Law");
"Electric Potential";
"Capacitance";
"Current and Resistor");
"Circuits");
"Magnetic Fields";
"Magnetic Field and Due to Currents";
"Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternnating Current";
"Maxwells Equations, Magnetism of Matter";
"Electromagnetic Waves";
"Images";
"Interference";
"Relativity");
"Photons and Matter Waves";
"All About Atoms";
"Conducting of Electricity in Solids";
"Nuclear Physics";
"Energy from the Nucleus";
"Quark, Leptons and the Big Bang";