Calculator Form
Use this tool to scale force, velocity, energy, distance, or any other physics quantity by a fixed seven percent increase.
Example Data Table
This sample shows repeated 7% growth for an initial force of 50 N across three steps.
| Step | Previous Value (N) | 7% Increase (N) | New Value (N) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 50.0000 | 3.5000 | 53.5000 |
| 2 | 53.5000 | 3.7450 | 57.2450 |
| 3 | 57.2450 | 4.0072 | 61.2522 |
Formula Used
Single increase: Final Value = Initial Value × 1.07
Repeated increase: Final Value = Initial Value × (1.07)n
Total increase: Total Increase = Final Value − Initial Value
Total percent change: Percent Change = ((Final Value − Initial Value) ÷ Initial Value) × 100
This model works well for scaled estimates of force, energy, distance, and other physics measurements when a fixed seven percent rise is applied.
How to Use This Calculator
- Choose the physics quantity or enter a custom label.
- Type the initial measured value.
- Enter the unit, such as N, J, m, or m/s.
- Select single or repeated 7% increase mode.
- Enter the number of steps for repeated growth.
- Choose the needed decimal precision.
- Press the calculate button.
- Review the summary, progression table, and graph.
- Download the result table as CSV or PDF.
FAQs
1. What does this calculator do?
It applies a fixed 7% increase to a physics value. You can run a single increase or several repeated increases and see the full progression table.
2. Why is this useful in physics?
Physics work often compares scaled values. This tool helps model how a measurement changes after repeated percentage growth across experiments, simulations, or estimations.
3. Can I use units like N, J, or m/s?
Yes. Enter any unit you want. The calculator keeps the unit label with the results, summary, exported CSV, and PDF report.
4. What is repeated 7% growth?
Repeated growth means each new step grows from the previous step, not the original value. That creates compound growth instead of simple one-time scaling.
5. Does the graph update automatically?
Yes. After submission, the Plotly graph shows the starting value and every new value after each 7% increase step.
6. Can I export the results?
Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet work and the PDF button for a shareable report with summary data and the progression table.
7. What happens in single mode?
Single mode ignores extra steps and applies one 7% increase only. It is useful for quick checks when you need just one updated value.
8. Can this calculator handle scientific notation?
It displays the final result in standard form and scientific notation. That helps when the scaled value becomes very large or very small.