Pocket Professor KwikNotes Science for Palm OS
Pocket Professors' KwikNotes on Chemistry and Physics, brief notes on Astronomy and Natural Sciences, classifications and facinating facts makes this a must have for sciencePocket Professor KwikNotes Science by: Pocket Professor, Inc., last updated: 24/12/2004
Requirements: Requires Palm OS 3.5 or higher.
About Pocket Professor KwikNotes Science
Untitled DocumentConcise explaination of Chemistry and Phyics with a small section on Astronomy Basics and section of introductory Natural Science that include basic Geological Time Scale, basic Human Body and very basic Classiification of Living Things .These and other fascinating facts are part of the Pocket Professor's Science module.Astronomy For example: Top Ten Closest Comet Approaches to Earth - LexellDate: July 1,1770 Distance: 874,200 miles. Top 10 Closest Stars - Proxima Centauri
Distance: 24,793 billion miles 39,923 billion km 4.22 light years.Chemistry For example: Silver
Atomic Number 47
Atomic Weight 107.8682
Oxidation States +1
Electronegativity, Pauling 1.93. Ideal Gas Law
pV = nRT
Where V equals the volume of n moles with pressure p and temperature T, and R equals the gas constant. Physics For example: Alpha Particle - Helium nucleus ejected from the nucleus of a radioactive nuclide during a radioactive reaction. The atomic number decreases by 2 and the atomic mass by 4. Einstein''s Equation
E = mc2
m = mass
c = speed of light (3 * 108m/s)
E = energy.Natural Science For example: Complete Classification System:
Kingdom - Phylum - Subphylum
Superclass - Class - Subclass - Infraclass
Order - Family - Genus - Species. Classification of Plants: 2. The vascular group is further divided into two groups, those with seeds and those without seeds.
3. The seed group is divided into two more groups, angiosperms and gymnosperms. Pocket Professor''s "Kwik Notes" requires eReader for Palm OS, which is available for free at the following link:
http://www.ereader.com/product/detail/15002Did you know that a 100 pound girl would weigh 234 pounds of Jupiter? And, di you know that the surface of a blue-colored star can reach a toasty 72,000 degrees Fahrenheit?


