Created By : Abhinandan Kumar

Reviewed By : Phani Ponnapalli

Last Updated : May 05, 2025


Handy Kinematics Calculator is an online tool that helps to determine the moving object's acceleration, displacement, velocity, and acceleration. It will take the known input values and displays the object's motion values in a short span of time.

How to Calculate Kinematics?

Kinematics deals with the study of a moving object. Obtain the steps to calculate the kinematics value easily from the following sections.

  • Get the moving object velocity, time, and acceleration values.
  • Substitute the values in the kinematics formula.
  • Solve the equation to know the object displacement value.
  • You can even know other values by placing the values on the kinematics equations formulas.

Example:

Find the displacement of an object when its initial velocity is 12 m/s, acceleration 8 m/s² and time is 20 minutes.

Solution:

Given that,

Initial velocity of an object u = 12 m/s

Acceleration a = 8 m/s²

Time t = 20 min = 20 x 60 = 1200 sec

Displacement of object formula is S = ut + (at)²/2

S = 12 x 1200 + (8 x 1200)²/2

= 14,400 + 9,21,60,000/2

= 14,400 + 4,60,80,000

= 4,60,94,400

Therefore, object displacement is 4,60,94,400 m.

What is Kinematics?

Kinematics is the study of the motion of an object. It deals with how objects are moving. It is the study of motion without having the reference to the force which causes the motion. It includes the topics such as displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time.

The Kinematics Equations Formulas are listed here:

  • v = u + at
  • s = ut + (at)²/2
  • v² = u² + 2as

Here,

  • u is the initial velocity
  • v is the final velocity
  • t is the time taken
  • a is the acceleration
  • s is the displacement

FAQ's on Kinematics Calculator

1. What are 3 kinematic formulas?

Three kinematic equations are v = u + at, v² = u² + 2as, and s = ut + (at)²/2.


2. What is the importance of kinematics?

Kinematics is the field of mechanics that helps to understand how objects move. We can predict the future motion by using the Kinematics topics.


3. What are 5 kinematic quantities?

The 5 different kinematic quantities are displacement, initial velocity, final velocity, time, and acceleration.


4. When can you not use kinematic equations?

The equations can be used for any motion that can be described as either a constant velocity motion or constant acceleration motion. They can never be used over any time period during which the acceleration is changing.