Acceleration Calculator (a=Δv/t)
Calculate acceleration, velocity change, or time using a=Δv/t. Perfect for kinematics and motion problems.
Calculate acceleration, velocity change, or time using a=Δv/t. Perfect for kinematics and motion problems. Enter your Initial Velocity (m/s), Final Velocity (m/s), Time (s) to get an instant acceleration (m/s²). Formula: (final_velocity - initial_velocity) / time.
Acceleration (m/s²)
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How It Works
How It Works
This calculator finds acceleration by measuring how quickly velocity changes over time. It uses the formula: acceleration = (final velocity − initial velocity) divided by time.
First, it calculates the change in velocity by subtracting the starting speed from the ending speed. Then, it divides that change by the time it took, giving you the acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s²).
- Enter the initial velocity (starting speed)
- Enter the final velocity (ending speed)
- Enter the total time taken for the change
- The calculator subtracts initial velocity from final velocity
- It divides the velocity change by time to get acceleration
Understanding the Results
The result tells you how quickly the object's velocity is changing each second. A positive value means the object is speeding up in the forward direction, while a negative value means it is slowing down or accelerating in the opposite direction.
The unit m/s² means the velocity changes by that many meters per second, every second. For example, an acceleration of 2 m/s² means the speed increases by 2 m/s every second.
- Positive acceleration means speeding up (in the chosen direction)
- Negative acceleration means slowing down or reversing direction
- A larger number means a faster change in speed
- The unit m/s² shows change in velocity per second
Frequently Asked Questions
What is acceleration?
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. a = Δv/t = (v_f - v_i) / t.
Acceleration units?
Acceleration is measured in m/s² (meters per second squared).
Positive vs negative acceleration?
Positive = speeding up, negative = slowing down (deceleration).
Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Verify results with a qualified professional. Disclaimer.