Potential Energy Calculator

Potential Energy Calculator
Developer: Nitrio
Category: Tools
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Tracking 1 keywords for Potential Energy Calculator in Apple App Store

Developer: Nitrio Category: tools

Potential Energy Calculator tracks 1 keyword (1 keyword ranks; full coverage across the tracked set). Key metrics: 0% top-10 coverage, opportunity 58.0, difficulty 42.7, best rank 14.

Tracked keywords

1

1  ranked •  0  not ranking yet

Top 10 coverage

0%

Best rank 14 • Latest leader 14

Avg opportunity

58.0

Top keyword: potential

Avg difficulty

42.7

Lower scores indicate easier wins

Opportunity leaders

  • potential

    Opportunity: 58.0 • Difficulty: 42.7 • Rank 14

    Competitors: 102

    60.4

Unranked opportunities

Every tracked keyword currently has some ranking data.

High competition keywords

  • potential

    Total apps: 467 • Major competitors: 102

    Latest rank: 14 • Difficulty: 42.7

All tracked keywords

Includes opportunity, difficulty, rankings and competitor benchmarks

Major Competitors
potential581004360

467 competing apps

Median installs: 241,325

Avg rating: 4.6

1414

102

major competitor apps

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App Description

The Potential Energy Calculator is a physics/math calculator designed to find Mass, Gravitational acceleration, Height, or Potential energy quickly and easily.

Features:
- Instant calculation
- Results are copyable to other apps
- Formulas are included as reference
- Supports up to 16 decimal places
- Supports various units for each input

In physics, potential energy is the energy possessed by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors.

Common types of potential energy include the gravitational potential energy of an object that depends on its mass and its distance from the center of mass of another object, the elastic potential energy of an extended spring, and the electric potential energy of an electric charge in an electric field. The unit for energy in the International System of Units (SI) is the joule, which has the symbol J.

Gravitational potential energy and the mass and height of an object are described by the following equation:

PE grav. = m * h * g

Where:
m - mass
h - height
g - the gravitational field strength (9.81 on Earth)

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