SUVAT Calculator

    Solve constant-acceleration kinematics problems from any three of displacement, initial velocity, final velocity, acceleration and time.

    Fill any 3 fields out of 5 and the calculator solves the rest. Filled: 0 / 5
    One-dimensional model: displacement is measured along the chosen axis, and distance matches it only if direction does not change.
    Enter 3 more values to get a solution.

    Solve constant-acceleration motion

    The English search intent for SUVAT is student-oriented: enter any three known quantities and solve the rest for one-dimensional motion under constant acceleration.

    v is final velocity, u is initial velocity, a is acceleration and t is time.

    s is displacement along the chosen axis.

    Use this relation when time is not part of the known values.

    Displacement, not path length

    Direction matters
    SUVAT equations use signed displacement and velocity along one axis. They do not automatically calculate total path length after a direction change.

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