Kinematic Calculator

Kinematic Calculator

Kinematic Formula: s = ut + ½at²

Enter the unknown value as ‘x’

This tool helps calculate kinematic equations based on user input. It is useful for solving problems involving motion under constant acceleration.

Features:

  • Input Fields: Enter values for Final Velocity, Initial Velocity, Acceleration, Time, and Displacement. You can also specify an unknown variable to solve for.
  • Calculate: Computes the missing kinematic variable using the provided values.
  • Result Display: Shows the result in a box.
  • Reset Functionality: Clears all inputs and results for a new calculation.

How to Use:

  1. Enter Data: Fill in the values for Final Velocity, Initial Velocity, Acceleration, Time, and Displacement. Specify which variable is unknown by entering its value in the ‘x’ field.
  2. Perform Calculation: Click the “Calculate” button to get the result.
  3. View Results: Check the result in the result box.
  4. Clear Inputs: Use the “Reset” button to clear all fields and results.

Example Use:

  • Calculate Displacement: Enter Initial Velocity, Acceleration, and Time, then click “Calculate” to find Displacement.
  • Calculate Initial Velocity: Enter Displacement, Acceleration, and Time, then click “Calculate” to find Initial Velocity.

Sandeep Dhore

My name is Sandeep Dhore, and I am the founder of this blog. With a special interest in physics, I write logical and reasoned articles on this blog to encourage students to continue their research in this field. My aim is to foster an interest in physics and other scientific topics among students through this blog.

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