

You can choose between miles and kilometers (km) for the Total Distance readout.Use the Quick Find text box to quickly relocate the map.Click to erase all markers and start again.Click to zoom the map around all markers.You can move the markers after they have been positioned so you can modify you route on the fly and see how the distance will be affected. For that, simply type " 10$ in rs" and Google will automatically convert them at current conversion rate.All distances are estimations so Daft Logic does not accept any responsibility that may arise when the value reported is incorrect. I usually change US $ dollars in Indian rupee. In the same way, you can convert temperature, energy, frequency, mass, time, area, volume, speed, acceleration and other physical units. You can also do the vice-versa by replacing each unit symbol. Type something like this - " 1100m in km" and it will convert meters in kilometers (which is 1.1km). Last but not least, Google can easily convert one unit into another. That's why I had mentioned degree and pi words in above examples. Note: If you'll search "sin(30)", the answer will not be 0.5, because Google assume that the value under brackets is in radian. log(10)*pi - As log(10) is 1, so the whole term is equal to the value of pi.sin(pi/2)+cos(pi/2) - You can also add arithmetic operators between them.Though it's a very big headache to remember and calculate their values but now Google can help you the find out them at your fingertips. Log and trigonometry is used everywhere from maths calculations to physics and chemistry numericals. You can also find the speed of light in different mediums. the speed of light - Google will answer the accurate value which is 299 792 458 m/s.what is the value of Planck constant - The answer will be 6.626176 x 10-34 joule-seconds.what is the value of astronomical unit - Astronomical is the unit of distance and it's equally to 149597871 kilometers, which is the distance between the sun and the earth.For example, If you'll search " what is the value of pi", it will return 3.14159265359 answer. Google calculator can help you find out all constant values easily. Even If you'll remember them for your exams, you'll definitely forget them in future within 1 or 2 weeks. The most irritating thing about physics, chemistry and mathematics is that, it is really hard to remember the values of constant. Try more complicated calculations yourself. In the same way, you can find cube, fourth, fifth and other roots as well. Simple type " square roots of 2" and it will give you the exact value which is 1.41421356237. You can also add decimal values in exponent like "10^2.5".įor roots, it's quite easy. For example, "2^4" means 4 times 2 which is equal to "2*2*2*2" and you'll get back the 16 answer. To find the exponents, add ^ symbol to the power. ((1+1)*3)/((1*4)-1) - This answer will be 2 but make sure to put necessary terms under brackets otherwise it may cause conflict.what is 10000000/0 - No answer found as anything divided by 0 is not defined.(12+10)/20 - This will give you 1.1 as an answer.It doesn't matter whether you type it in words or numbers, both will give you the same results. This statement can be written as "What is 2+2" or "what is the sum of two plus two". If you'll search for "2+2=", you'll get back the answer 4. There are four basic arithmetic operators which are plus (+) for addition, negative (-) for subtraction, asterisk (*) for multiplication and slash (/) for division. You just need to type the values and add operator between them. This will work in almost all browsers and different site versions. Now search "calculator" again and it will definitely work this time.Īlthough you can solve basic arithmetic calculations from first method but there is another manual way to do this. After this, try to open Google and you'll be entered in desktop version automatically. From menu list, find and tick mark "Request desktop site" option.

If you're using Android phone, open Google Chrome and then click on option menu button (three dots). However, there is simply tricks to access it. It is available only for desktop version of Google. Unfortunately, this calculator will not work in mobile browsers (even If you've Android phone). You can also use trigonometric and log functions. Now solve your calculations as like solve them in other calculators.
