Physics Calculators


This all-in-one online Acceleration Calculator performs calculations using three methods to find the acceleration of uniformly accelerated motion.


This all-in-one online Boyle’s Law Calculator performs calculations using the Boyle’s law formula that relates the initial and final pressure and volume values of an ideal gas at the same constant temperature.


This online Capacitance Calculator allows you to calculate the capacitance of some simple objects.


This all-in-one online Capacitive Reactance Calculator performs calculations using the formula that relates the frequency of alternating current and the capacitance of an electrical circuit to its reactance.


This all-in-one online Capacitor Energy Calculator performs calculations according to formulas that relate the voltage applied to a capacitor and its сapacitance with the amount of energy and electric charge stored in that capacitor.


This all-in-one online Capacitors in Series Calculator finds the capacitance of a circuit consisting of any number of capacitors connected in series or the capacitance of the capacitor that needs to be connected in series with the other capacitors to get the necessary total capacitance of this circuit.


This online Center of Mass Calculator calculates the coordinates of the center of mass for an arbitrary number of point masses in the case of one-dimensional, two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.


This all-in-one online Centripetal Force Calculator performs calculations using the formula that relates the centripetal force that acts on an object to the mass of this object, its velocity, and the radius of curvature of its trajectory.


This all-in-one online Charles’ Law Calculator performs calculations using the Charles’ law formula that relates the initial and final volume and temperature values of an ideal gas at the same constant pressure.


This all-in-one online Coulomb’s Law Calculator performs calculations using the Coulomb’s law formula, which relates the values of two point charges and the distance between them to the value of the electric force acting on each charge.


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