Mechanical Engineering Calculators
Professional tools for force, torque, and pressure calculations
Force Calculator
Calculate force using mass and acceleration (F = m × a)
Result:
Force will be calculated here
Torque Calculator
Calculate torque using force and lever arm (τ = F × r)
Result:
Torque will be calculated here
Pressure Calculator
Calculate pressure using force and area (P = F / A)
Result:
Pressure will be calculated here
How to Use These Calculators
Our mechanical engineering calculators are designed for professionals and students alike. Simply:
- Select the calculator you need from the tabs
- Input the required values in the provided fields
- Click the calculate button to get instant results
- All calculations follow standard mechanical engineering formulas
Key Features
- Accurate calculations based on physics principles
- Clean and professional interface
- Instant results with detailed formulas
- Responsive design works on all devices
- Completely free to use with no limitations
Tips for Accurate Calculations
- Always double-check your input values
- Use consistent units (SI units recommended)
- Consider significant figures in your measurements
- For torque calculations, ensure force is perpendicular to the lever arm
- For pressure calculations, area should be in square meters for Pascals
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between force and pressure?
Force is a push or pull on an object, measured in Newtons (N). Pressure is force distributed over an area, measured in Pascals (Pa). While force describes the total interaction, pressure describes how concentrated that force is.
How is torque different from force?
Force causes linear acceleration, while torque causes rotational acceleration. Torque depends not only on the force applied but also on the distance from the pivot point (lever arm).
What units should I use for these calculators?
These calculators use SI units: mass in kilograms (kg), acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s²), force in Newtons (N), distance in meters (m), torque in Newton-meters (N·m), and pressure in Pascals (Pa).
Can I use these calculators for educational purposes?
Absolutely! These calculators are designed for both professionals and students. They can be used to verify manual calculations, complete homework assignments, or better understand mechanical principles.
Are the calculations performed on the server or my browser?
All calculations are performed directly in your browser using JavaScript. This means your data never leaves your computer, ensuring privacy and instant results without waiting for server responses.
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