Work & Energy Calculator

Real-time physics calculations with formulas, graphs & unit conversions

REAL-TIME CALCULATIONS

This advanced physics calculator computes work, kinetic energy, potential energy, power, and more in real-time. Enter values in any field to see instant results. All calculations use standard physics formulas with automatic unit conversions.

Work Calculator

Calculate work done using force and displacement: W = F × d × cos(θ)

N (Newtons)
Force applied to the object
Degrees
Angle between force and displacement (0° for same direction)
m (Meters)
Distance the object moves
s (Seconds)
Time taken for the displacement
Formula: W = F × d × cos(θ)   |   Where θ is in degrees
Work Done:
50.00 J
Power: 25.00 W

Kinetic Energy

Energy of motion: KE = ½ × m × v²

kg
m/s
KE = ½ × m × v²
Kinetic Energy:
100.00 J

Potential Energy

Energy of position: PE = m × g × h

kg
m
m/s²
PE = m × g × h
Potential Energy:
147.15 J

Power & Efficiency

J
s
Power (P) = Work / Time
Power Output:
20.00 W
J
J
Efficiency = (Useful Output / Total Input) × 100%
Efficiency:
80.00 %

Tool Features

  • Real-time calculations
  • 15+ physics formulas
  • Automatic unit conversion
  • Work-energy theorem
  • Kinetic & potential energy
  • Power & efficiency calculations
  • Multiple gravity settings
  • Angle consideration for work
  • Formula explanations
  • Energy unit conversions
  • Graph visualization
  • Save calculation history
  • Responsive design
  • Print & export options
  • Educational explanations

Energy Unit Converter

Joules
Converted Value:
100.00 J

Energy Graph

Visual representation of kinetic vs. potential energy

How to Use the Work & Energy Calculator: A Complete Guide

This comprehensive work and energy calculator is designed for students, teachers, engineers, and physics enthusiasts to perform accurate calculations in real-time. Here's how to make the most of its advanced features:

Understanding Work Calculations

Work is calculated using the formula W = F × d × cos(θ), where F is force in Newtons, d is displacement in meters, and θ is the angle between the force and displacement vectors. Simply enter values in any field to see real-time results.

Kinetic and Potential Energy

Kinetic energy (energy of motion) is calculated using KE = ½ × m × v², while potential energy (energy of position) uses PE = m × g × h. Our calculator includes gravity settings for different celestial bodies (Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter) and custom values.

Power and Efficiency

Power represents the rate of doing work (P = W/t), while efficiency measures how effectively energy is converted from input to useful output. These calculations are essential for engineering and physics applications.

Advanced Features

Practical Applications

This tool is invaluable for solving physics problems, verifying homework answers, engineering design, and understanding energy concepts. Whether calculating the work needed to move an object, determining the kinetic energy of a vehicle, or analyzing energy efficiency, this calculator provides accurate results with professional-grade precision.

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