Calculadoras de Física Description
Our physics calculators app has been designed to meet the needs of students, professionals, and anyone who needs to perform accurate and fast math calculations in their daily life. With a wide variety of functions and an intuitive and easy-to-use interface, our app is the perfect tool for performing physics calculations quickly and accurately.
One of the advantages of our application is the ease of use. The user interface has been designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing users to perform complex calculations quickly and easily. Each of the calculators included in the app is easy to use and requires very little effort to get accurate results.
Portability is another major advantage of our physics calculator app. Being available on mobile devices, users can take the app with them anywhere and perform calculations at any time. This is especially useful for those who need to perform calculations while at school, university, home, or anywhere else.
In addition, comfort is another of the advantages of our application. The calculators have been designed to offer a comfortable and pleasant user experience. Each calculator features a clear and easy to understand user interface, making the process of performing calculations more enjoyable and less tedious.
The calculators included in our application are:
Vector Addition and Subtraction: This calculator allows users to easily and quickly add and subtract vectors.
Angular velocity calculator: Three calculation methods: depending on the angle of rotation and time. Known the frequency of rotation. Given the linear velocity and radius.
Static friction force calculator: Static friction and its associated variable formulas: normal force and coefficient of static friction.
Centripetal Force Calculator: Calculation of the centripetal force and the associated variables of mass, radius, and linear velocity.
Density Calculator: Calculation of density, mass and volume based on known information.
Newton's Second Law: Find the force, mass, or acceleration of a body by applying Newton's 2nd law.
Elastic Potential Energy Calculator: Determine Elastic Potential Energy, Elastic Constant, or Displacement based on data provided.
Uniform rectilinear movement: Perform different calculations of the M.R.U. from the known variables.
Uniformly accelerated rectilinear movement: Perform different calculations of the M.R.U.A from the known variables.
Free fall movement: Determines the speed, height and time of fall of a body that falls in the direction of the Earth or another planet.
Simple Pendulum Motion: Calculate the period, acceleration, or length of a simple pendulum given two of the variables.
Converter between rad/s and Hz: Quickly convert Hertz (Hz) to radians per second (rad/s) and from rad/s to Hz.
Converter between rpm and Hz: Quickly convert revolutions per minute (rpm) to hertz (Hz) or vice versa.
Converter between rpm and rad/s: Convert Revolution per minute (rpm) to radians per second (rad/s) and vice versa.
Hooke's Law: Formula to find the relationships between force, constant, elongation and potential energy.
IMPORTANT!!!
We want to hear from you! If you find a bug in our app or have an idea for a new calculator, send us an email. We can't wait to hear your feedback!
MORE IMPORTANT!!!
We would love to know how you are using our app and in what context it is being useful to you. Please leave us a comment and tell us what you use our app for and where you use it. Your comments are very important to us!
One of the advantages of our application is the ease of use. The user interface has been designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing users to perform complex calculations quickly and easily. Each of the calculators included in the app is easy to use and requires very little effort to get accurate results.
Portability is another major advantage of our physics calculator app. Being available on mobile devices, users can take the app with them anywhere and perform calculations at any time. This is especially useful for those who need to perform calculations while at school, university, home, or anywhere else.
In addition, comfort is another of the advantages of our application. The calculators have been designed to offer a comfortable and pleasant user experience. Each calculator features a clear and easy to understand user interface, making the process of performing calculations more enjoyable and less tedious.
The calculators included in our application are:
Vector Addition and Subtraction: This calculator allows users to easily and quickly add and subtract vectors.
Angular velocity calculator: Three calculation methods: depending on the angle of rotation and time. Known the frequency of rotation. Given the linear velocity and radius.
Static friction force calculator: Static friction and its associated variable formulas: normal force and coefficient of static friction.
Centripetal Force Calculator: Calculation of the centripetal force and the associated variables of mass, radius, and linear velocity.
Density Calculator: Calculation of density, mass and volume based on known information.
Newton's Second Law: Find the force, mass, or acceleration of a body by applying Newton's 2nd law.
Elastic Potential Energy Calculator: Determine Elastic Potential Energy, Elastic Constant, or Displacement based on data provided.
Uniform rectilinear movement: Perform different calculations of the M.R.U. from the known variables.
Uniformly accelerated rectilinear movement: Perform different calculations of the M.R.U.A from the known variables.
Free fall movement: Determines the speed, height and time of fall of a body that falls in the direction of the Earth or another planet.
Simple Pendulum Motion: Calculate the period, acceleration, or length of a simple pendulum given two of the variables.
Converter between rad/s and Hz: Quickly convert Hertz (Hz) to radians per second (rad/s) and from rad/s to Hz.
Converter between rpm and Hz: Quickly convert revolutions per minute (rpm) to hertz (Hz) or vice versa.
Converter between rpm and rad/s: Convert Revolution per minute (rpm) to radians per second (rad/s) and vice versa.
Hooke's Law: Formula to find the relationships between force, constant, elongation and potential energy.
IMPORTANT!!!
We want to hear from you! If you find a bug in our app or have an idea for a new calculator, send us an email. We can't wait to hear your feedback!
MORE IMPORTANT!!!
We would love to know how you are using our app and in what context it is being useful to you. Please leave us a comment and tell us what you use our app for and where you use it. Your comments are very important to us!
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