Solve SUVAT kinematics equations for any unknown — initial velocity, acceleration, time, or displacement — by entering at least two known values.
How it works
- Input any known variables (velocity, acceleration, time, displacement).
- Leave unknown fields blank.
- The SUVAT solver resolves the missing kinematic parameters accurately.
Frequently asked questions
What are SUVAT equations?
A set of equations for uniform (constant) acceleration: s=displacement, u=initial velocity, v=final velocity, a=acceleration, t=time.
What if acceleration is not constant?
SUVAT only applies to constant acceleration. For variable acceleration, calculus (integration) is needed.
How do I solve a free-fall problem?
Set a = 9.81 m/s² (or -9.81 if upward is positive), enter your known values, and leave the unknown blank.