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Physics 101 SE 6


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X
Downloads 68 Limitations None
Publisher Praeter Software File Size 14.2M
Date added 12 Sep 2006 Check your speed

Demonstrated by Apple's own Phil Schiller this is the perfect solution for physics students and teachers everywhere, Physics 101 SE is the premier physics calculation tool, allowing you to focus on physics and not mathematical tedium. With its ability to instantly solve for almost any variable in over 150 of the most commonly used formulas organized within twenty-three sections, and the ability to solve for variables within most of those formulas you will quickly get through problems.

Features Include: 150 Physics Equations organized in twenty-three sections, free body diagram simulator, formula guides and examples, lab report, motion analysis feature, projectile simulator, periodic table, orbits simulator, oscillations, relativisticfx, resistor circuit analysis feature, unit converter, vector-addition tool, and quickcalc. Version 6.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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