Mathematics, science, and engineering rely on structured calculations to analyze data, model real-world systems, and solve complex problems. From basic arithmetic and algebra to advanced calculus, statistics, physics, and chemistry, accurate calculations help students, professionals, and researchers verify results, explore scenarios, and understand relationships between variables.
CalcHub’s Math, Science & Engineering calculators are designed to provide clear, formula-based estimates using widely accepted mathematical and scientific principles. These tools support learning, verification, and planning across academic and practical applications. Results are intended for educational and analytical use and may vary depending on assumptions, rounding methods, or problem context.
Core Math & Number Analysis
Foundational math calculators support number manipulation, precision handling, and basic statistical measures. These tools are commonly used for academic work, data checks, and general problem solving.
GCF Calculator – Calculates the greatest common factor of two or more numbers.
Chi-Square Calculator – Computes chi-square test values for categorical data analysis.
P-Value Calculator – Estimates p-values used in statistical significance testing.
Significant Figures Calculator – Applies rounding rules based on significant figures.
Mean Calculator – Calculates the arithmetic average of a dataset.
Calculus & Algebra
Calculus and algebra form the foundation of advanced mathematical modeling and engineering analysis. These calculators assist with symbolic manipulation and numerical evaluation of equations and functions.
Derivative Calculator – Calculates derivatives of mathematical functions.
Partial Derivative Calculator – Computes partial derivatives for multivariable functions.
Implicit Differentiation Calculator – Solves derivatives of implicitly defined equations.
Laplace Transform Calculator – Computes Laplace transforms for differential equation analysis.
Integral Calculator – Evaluates definite and indefinite integrals.
Limit Calculator – Calculates limits of functions as variables approach specific values.
System of Equations Calculator – Solves systems of linear or nonlinear equations.
Matrix Calculator – Performs matrix operations such as addition, multiplication, and inversion.
Geometry & Trigonometry
Geometry and trigonometry calculators support spatial reasoning, measurement, and angle-based relationships used in mathematics, physics, construction, and engineering.
Pythagorean Theorem Calculator – Calculates side lengths of right triangles.
Triangle Calculator – Solves triangle properties using side and angle inputs.
Circle Calculator – Calculates circle measurements such as radius, diameter, and circumference.
Area Calculator – Calculates area for common geometric shapes.
Volume Calculator – Calculates volume for three-dimensional shapes.
Trigonometric Identities Calculator – Simplifies and evaluates trigonometric expressions.
Sine, Cosine & Tangent Calculator – Computes trigonometric values for given angles.
Statistics & Probability
Statistics and probability calculators support data interpretation, uncertainty analysis, and hypothesis testing across academic research and applied analytics.
Statistics Calculator – Computes descriptive statistics for datasets.
Probability Calculator – Calculates probability values for defined events.
Z-Score Calculator – Calculates standardized scores relative to a distribution.
Normal Distribution Calculator – Evaluates probabilities within a normal distribution.
Binomial Distribution Calculator – Calculates probabilities for binomial experiments.
Confidence Interval Calculator – Estimates confidence intervals for population parameters.
Standard Deviation Calculator – Measures data dispersion around the mean.
Hypothesis Testing Calculator – Assists with statistical hypothesis evaluation.
Chemistry Calculations
Chemistry calculators help model reactions, concentrations, and chemical properties using standard chemical formulas and laboratory conventions.
Chemical Reaction Calculator – Balances and analyzes chemical reactions.
Stoichiometry Calculator – Calculates reactant and product quantities in chemical reactions.
Molarity Calculator – Calculates solution concentration based on moles and volume.
Dilution Calculator – Calculates final concentration after dilution.
Molecular Weight Calculator – Computes molecular mass from chemical formulas.
pH Calculator – Calculates acidity or alkalinity based on hydrogen ion concentration.
Physics & Engineering Calculations
Physics and engineering calculators support analysis of motion, energy, forces, electrical systems, and fluid behavior using established physical laws.
Physics Calculator – Performs general physics calculations across multiple domains.
Electrical Calculator – Assists with electrical quantity calculations.
Heat Transfer Calculator – Calculates heat flow based on conduction principles.
Beam Calculator – Analyzes beam loading and structural behavior.
Beam Deflection Calculator – Calculates beam deflection under applied loads.
Force Calculator – Calculates force based on mass and acceleration.
Kinetic Energy Calculator – Calculates kinetic energy from mass and velocity.
Power Calculator – Calculates power based on work and time or electrical inputs.
Ohm’s Law Calculator – Calculates voltage, current, and resistance relationships.
Pressure Calculator – Calculates pressure using force and area.
Flow Rate Calculator – Calculates fluid flow rate based on volume and time.
Speed Calculator – Calculates speed from distance and time.
Using Math, Science & Engineering Calculators Responsibly
These calculators provide results based on standard formulas and assumptions. They do not replace formal instruction, laboratory validation, engineering design standards, or peer-reviewed analysis. Results should be used for learning, verification, and planning rather than as definitive scientific or engineering conclusions.
For critical academic, research, or professional applications, users may consult textbooks, instructors, licensed professionals, or authoritative references to confirm results and assumptions.
