Physics formula sheet!!!

<p>Hey guys…all you math intensive majors…I was wondering how I could make a formula sheet quick on my computer…I’ve done it with MS Word before but it took about 2 hours editing subscripts, superscripts etc. I have a physics final monday and we’re required to make our own formula sheets and I want to make it organized and quickly! Any programs that can help me out?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>well, you could try downloading a trial version of mathtype…this application is pretty easy to use and converts your formulas into pictures which you can then just copy into a word file. it does everything…fractions, integrals, roots, greek letters, exponents, etc. good luck on your physics test</p>

<p>You can use the MSWord equation editor…its much quicker than trying to do subscripts and superscripts but its still kind of lame. There are word plugins that work better but they cost money…Maybe you could make one in Mathematica that would format itself correctly.</p>

<p>The real way to do it is to learn latex but learning latex will take you more than 2 hours. Once you know it, it becomes much easier to typeset equations and stuff.</p>

<p>Just hand write them…its quicker and easier.</p>

<p>You could just find one: <a href=“http://www.schoolisland.com/review/reference/physics.htm[/url]”>http://www.schoolisland.com/review/reference/physics.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;