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Velocity (constant acceleration)

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vf=vi+a(t1-t0)
(vi)Initial Velocity
(t0)Initial Time
(t1)Final Time
(a)Constant Acceleration
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The Final Velocity calculator uses the equation (vf = v0 + a(t1-t0)) to compute the final velocity (vf) of an object at time (t1), knowing the initial time (t0), initial velocity (vi) and under constant acceleration (a).

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the preferred units and enter the following:

  • (vi) initial velocity at time t0
  • (t0) This is the initial time
  • (t1) This is the final time
  • (a) constant acceleration value

Final Velocity (vf): The calculator computes the final velocity (vf) in meters per second.  However, this can be automatically converted to other velocity units via the pull-down menu.

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The formula for the final velocity under constant acceleration is:

       Vf = Vi + a•t

where:

  • Vf is the final velocity
  • Vi is the initial velocity
  • a is the constant acceleration
  • t is the duration

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