Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Pocket Physics, made by Geckonization, a Education app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
Pocket Physics feels like a tidy physics cheat sheet turned into an app. It does not throw walls of text at the user, it sticks to the big ideas and the formulas that actually get used in class or homework. Each topic opens with a short, plain explanation, then the key equations, then a small picture or two so things click. It covers a wide range, from the usual kinematics stuff like linear and constant acceleration motion, to circular motion, forces, work and energy, rotation, oscillations, gravity, waves, elasticity, electrostatics, direct and alternating current, magnetic fields, thermodynamics, optics, the hydrogen atom, hydrostatics, modern physics, even a bit of astronomy. Nothing wild, just the essentials, which is kind of the point.
On a PC with BlueStacks, it is easy to browse around fast, and the bigger screen makes the diagrams and subscripts readable without squinting. It works nicely as a quick reference during homework or a last hour review before an exam, since it is organized by topic and does not bury the lead. The explanations are short, but not useless, and the formulas are there with the symbols spelled out so there is less guesswork. It is free, kept fairly up to date, and suits different levels, from a first physics class to someone revisiting the basics after a long break. English and Polish are supported, more languages are promised, which is handy for alot of students.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.





