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Amplitude of a Wave
Last modified by WilliamC on Jun 10, 2022, 3:35:57 PM

The Amplitude of a wave equation computes the amplitude of a wave using the wave number(k), displacement of the wave(x), the angular frequency(ω), the time passed(t), and the phase angle(ϕ). 

Angle of Banking
Last modified by WilliamC on Aug 8, 2022, 4:09:25 PM

The Angle of Banking equations calculates the Angle of Banking that you can take a turn at in order to still stay on the road. 

Focal Length
Last modified by WilliamC on Jul 6, 2022, 6:29:28 PM

The Focal Length equation computes the distance between a lens and the focal point where: (p) Object Distance (i) Image Distance Focal Length(f): The equation returns Focal Length(f) in meters. 

Moles of Titration
Last modified by WilliamC on Aug 4, 2022, 3:26:57 PM

The Moles of Titration equation computes the number of Moles of a titration you need to add the analyte to reach an equivalence point using the concentration and volume of you substance where, C Concentration V Volume Moles(n): The equation returns the number of moles as a whole number. However, this can be automatically converted to other number units via the pull-down menu. 

Second Gear Torque
Last modified by WilliamC on Feb 7, 2025, 2:23:49 PM

The 2nd Gear Torque equation calculates the torque of a second gear when the torque and number of teeth are known for the first gear and the number of teeth of the second gear is known. 

Voltage using Inductance
Last modified by WilliamC on Jun 30, 2022, 6:29:44 PM

The Voltage using Inductance equation computes the Voltage of a system that has a magnetic field that is present due to a moving current.  INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following: (L) Inductance (I) Current (t) Time Voltage (V): The calculator returns Voltage (V) in volts. 

Work (dot product)
Last modified by WilliamC on Sep 29, 2022, 12:54:01 AM

The Work (dot product) calculator uses the equation, W= F⋅d, to computes the work done when a force (F) is applied to move a mass some displacement (d). 

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