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With this inductor energy storage calculator, you'll quickly find the magnetic energy stored in an electrical circuit with inductance.
Use Omni's inductors in series calculator to work out the equivalent inductance of a series circuit.
Calculate the magnetic dipole moment of a current-carrying loop or a solenoid with our magnetic dipole moment calculator.
Try the power factor quiz to check how well you understand the power factor.
SWG to mm calculator
μC to coulombs conversion
Ah to mAh conversion
Millivolts (mV) to volts (V) conversion
Kilovolts (kV) to volts (V) conversion
Megavolts (MV) to volts (V) conversion
Use our 24V wire size calculator to know the area, diameter, or AWG of your 24V wire.
The 555 timer calculator allows you to find the times of the output of a 555 astable mode timer circuit and more.
The breaker size calculator will help you obtain the correct circuit breaker size for your home panel based on the electrical load.
Try the capacitor calculator if you want to find the meaning of the capacitor code and the value of its capacitance. You can also evaluate what is the charge stored in the capacitor for a specific voltage.
Calculate the conductivity of a material from its resistivity and vice-versa using the conductivity to resistivity calculator.
This crossover calculator will help you design amazing sounding speaker units.
Use the cutoff frequency calculator to work out the cutoff frequencies of different filter circuits.
This delta to wye conversion calculator will help you convert delta networks of resistors to wye networks and vice versa.
Faraday's law calculator finds the voltage induced in a closed circuit.
Use the flyback converter calculator to find the duty cycle, currents, and inductances for the primary and secondary sides of your circuit.
Use the inverting buck-boost converter calculator to find your circuit's duty cycle and inductance.
Use the Lorentz force calculator to compute the effect of the magnetic field on charged particles.
The magnetic force between current-carrying wires calculator determines whether two parallel wires with current will attract or repel each other and how strong this force is.
The Ohm's law current calculator finds the current through an electric system according to the Ohm's law formula.