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The Velocity Calculator is a free online tool that helps you compute results quickly and accurately — no software installation needed. Enter your values and get the answer instantly in your browser.
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The Velocity Calculator lets you compute results based on the values you enter. Designed for accuracy, speed, and ease of use — no specialist knowledge required.
Enter your values in the fields provided and click the calculate button. Results appear instantly. You can adjust inputs and recalculate as many times as needed.
Yes — completely free. No account, no subscription, and no installation required. It runs directly in your web browser on any device.
Yes. All calculations run locally in your browser. No data is sent to any server, stored, or shared.
The Velocity Calculator is a practical tool designed to help users determine how fast an object is moving and in what direction. Whether you're studying physics, engineering, sports science, or simply solving homework problems, this calculator provides an efficient way to compute average or instantaneous velocity based on distance and time or displacement and time.
Velocity is a vector quantity that describes the rate of change of an object’s position with respect to time and includes both magnitude (speed) and direction. It differs from speed in that speed is scalar and lacks directional information.
v = Δx / Δt
This is the velocity of an object at a specific moment in time and is usually found using calculus (derivative of position with respect to time).
If initial velocity (v₀) and acceleration (a) are known, you can calculate final velocity using:
v = v₀ + a × t
An object travels 150 meters in 30 seconds.
v = 150 / 30 = 5 m/s
Initial velocity = 10 m/s, acceleration = 2 m/s², time = 5 seconds.
v = 10 + (2 × 5) = 20 m/s
| Feature | Velocity | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Vector | Scalar |
| Includes Direction | Yes | No |
| Can Be Negative | Yes (indicates direction) | No |
Yes. A negative value indicates movement in the opposite direction of the chosen reference frame.
Average velocity is measured over a time interval; instantaneous velocity is measured at a single point in time.
Use conversion factors: 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h, 1 mph ≈ 0.447 m/s, etc.
The Velocity Calculator is an essential tool for simplifying motion-related calculations in physics, sports, and engineering. Whether you're calculating how fast a car is moving or solving a projectile motion problem, this calculator provides fast, accurate results and helps deepen your understanding of velocity and motion.