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Physics
Wave Properties Calculator
Compute the wavelength of any wave from its speed and frequency using λ = v/f. Works for sound, light, water waves, and any other wave phenomenon — useful in acoustics, optics, radio engineering, and physics homework.
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Physics
Kinetic and Potential Energy Calculator
Compute total mechanical energy E = ½mv² + mgh from an object's mass, velocity, and height — combining kinetic energy from motion and gravitational potential energy from elevation. Useful for conservation-of-energy problems in physics, engineering, and any system where energy converts between motion and position.
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Key differences
| Wave Properties Calculator | Kinetic and Potential Energy Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Physics | Physics |
| Inputs required | 2 | 4 |
| Result | Wavelength (m) | Total Mechanical Energy (J) |
| What it does | Compute the wavelength of any wave from its speed and frequency using λ = v/f. Works for sound, light, water waves, and any other wave phenomenon — useful in acoustics, optics, radio engineering, and physics homework. | Compute total mechanical energy E = ½mv² + mgh from an object's mass, velocity, and height — combining kinetic energy from motion and gravitational potential energy from elevation. Useful for conservation-of-energy problems in physics, engineering, and any system where energy converts between motion and position. |