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What other useful apps are there for physics and maths?
Oh, experiments in the physical world using a phone, not experimenting with the physical form of phones. Neat, just not what I assumed from the title.
I thought this was related to phone phreaking when I clicked the link. Still very cool going keep this on my phone for future fun.
Google has something similar, called Google Science Journal.
Years ago there was an excellent tricorder app that had some of this functionality, as much as phones from 2009-2010 allowed. It was really nicely put together and worked great, while keeping the whole TNG aesthetic on point.

Unfortunately, CBS had other ideas and had it banned. Well done them.

https://www.geek.com/geek-cetera/cbs-demands-removal-of-moon...

Check out the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab, (https://store.arduino.cc/physics-lab ) it was built with Google and works with the Science Journal. It's a nice way toteach physics to junior high school students