noun a small electronic device used for performing mathematical calculations
Scientists and researchers use calculators for complex calculations in fields like chemistry, biology, and physics.
Utilized by professionals and individuals for financial calculations such as budgeting, taxes, loans, and investments.
Business professionals use calculators for various calculations related to sales, profits, expenses, and forecasting.
Used by students to perform mathematical calculations in subjects like math, physics, and engineering.
Healthcare professionals use calculators for medical calculations such as dosage calculations, BMI, and medical formulas.
Engineers use specialized calculators for designing, analyzing, and solving engineering problems.
Writers may use a calculator to keep track of expenses, calculate word counts, or estimate project timelines.
Psychologists may use a calculator to perform statistical analysis, calculate scores on psychological assessments, or determine treatment dosages.
Accountants heavily rely on calculators to perform complex financial calculations, prepare tax returns, and create financial reports.
Engineers use calculators to solve mathematical equations, perform structural analysis, and design systems or components.
Architects use calculators to calculate building dimensions, estimate material quantities, and determine project costs.