In this reference app, you can search, view, and organize over 1100 formulas in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Includes a periodic table, calculators, search functionality, and options to email content.
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About Formula MAX
Topics covered:
Maths – Algebra, Analytical geometry, Complex numbers, Differential calculus, Differential equations, Discrete mathematics, Geometry, Integral calculus, Matrices, Mensuration, Modern Algebra, Set language, Statistics, Time series, Trigonometry, Vector algebra
Physics – Atomic physics, Dynamics of Rotational motion, Electricity, Electromagnetic induction and Altering current, Electronics, Gravitation & space science, Heat, Hydrostatics, Light, Magnetism, Measurement, Mechanics, Mechanics of solids and fluids (Properties of matter), Nuclear physics, Relativity, Solar planets, Sound
Chemistry – Atomic structure, Chemical bonding, Chemistry & its division, Common names & Chemical names, Important definitions, Organic chemistry, Periodic classification, Physical chemistry, States of matter
Features
- Huge data base of 1100+ formulas, definitions, values
- Option to email the pages
- Powerful search function to locate formulas
- Store formulas in favorites for quick access
- Trigonometric value calculator
- Logarithmic value calculator
- Periodic table with details about all elements
- Simple and easy user interface
- All the features are available offline
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Reviews for Formula MAX
Bing GDKey
Few Constants
Lots of information included with this app, but lots of basic stuff missing also like a ready reference for constants, or basic quantities like the mass of a proton. Overall worth the price.
Danny Zh
Finally!!
As a Physics major, I'm so glad someone finally came up with an app that has a useful quick reference for integration formulas and while bunch of other useful stuff!