SUVAT Calculator



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SUVAT Overview

Welcome to the Ultimate SUVAT Calculator, a powerful online physics tool designed to solve motion problems quickly and accurately.

Whether you are a school student, college learner, engineering aspirant, or competitive exam candidate, this calculator helps you master kinematics equations of motion with ease.

The SUVAT equations are one of the most important topics in mechanics. These equations connect five motion variables:

  • s = displacement
  • u = initial velocity
  • v = final velocity
  • a = acceleration
  • t = time

Our smart SUVAT Calculator automatically solves unknown values when you enter the required data. It uses standard equations of uniformly accelerated motion and provides instant results.

Powerful Modes Included

Solve any standard straight-line motion problem with ease. Simply enter any 3 known values from displacement s, initial velocity u, final velocity v, acceleration a, and time t.

This mode is ideal for train motion, car travel, particle movement, and basic kinematics questions often asked in school and competitive exams.

Free Fall Mode

Specially designed for objects falling under gravity such as stones, balls, fruits, or drops. The calculator automatically uses:

\[ u=0,a=9.8m/s^2 \]

Just provide height, time, or final velocity, and get instant answers. Perfect for solving drop-time, impact speed, and falling distance problems.

Vertical Throw Mode

Best for upward projection motion where an object is thrown vertically upward and gravity slows it down. The calculator automatically applies:

Use this mode to calculate:

  • Maximum height reached
  • Time to reach top point
  • Total flight time
  • Return speed
  • Position after certain time

Excellent for projectile basics and vertical motion practice.

Braking Mode

Created for deceleration and stopping problems where a moving object comes to rest. The calculator sets:

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Perfect for finding:

  • Braking distance
  • Time to stop
  • Retardation
  • Vehicle stopping analysis

Highly useful for road safety physics, cars, bikes, and transportation problems.