With the Area Conversion Calculator, you can simultaneously convert an area measurement into square millimeters, square centimeters, square meters, square kilometers, square inches, square feet, square yards, square miles, acres and hectares.
The Blood Alcohol Calculator estimates the blood alcohol content of a person based on the amount of alcohol consumed, the time period during consumption and the person's weight.
The Coinsurance Calculator is used by adjusters to determine the amount payable on a property claim when the amount of insurance purchased is less than the amount that was required.
The Depreciation Calculator computes the value of a personal property item based it's age and replacement value. You can browse through general categories of items or begin with a keyword search.
Using the Great Circle method which treats the globe as a perfect sphere, the Distance Calculator estimates the distance between varying latitudes and longitudes.
Using the Flow Conversion Calculator, you can simultaneously compare an existing flow rate measurement to cubic meters per second, cubic feet per second, gallons per minute, and acre-fee per day.
With the Length Conversion Calculator, you can simultaneously convert a length measurement into millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, inches, feet, yards, miles and knots.
This excel spreadsheet is useful in doing skid mark analysis for motorcycle accidents. It determines the minimum speed at which a vehicle must have been traveling when it started to skid. The concepts and methodology are straight forward.
Using the Paint Calculator, you can estimate the number of buckets needed to paint a entire room based on a variety of factors including room dimensions, number of doors, and number of windows.
Using the Pressure Conversion Calculator, you can simultaneously convert a pressure measurement into kilopascals, millibars, centimeters of Mercury, meters of water, kilograms per square centimeter, inches of Mercury, inches of water and atmospheres.
The Skid/Speed Calculator is designed to estimate the speed of the vehicle based on general surface conditions and the length of the skid marks. It does not consider the grade of the road or the condition of tires, and should not be used as a substitute for a proper accident reconstruction investigation.
By entering the first three digits of a social security number, you can use this tool to determine the state from which the social security number was issued.