Kinematics (SUVAT)
Physics, Mechanics
Intro: Supply any appropriate trio; we solve the rest.
Worked example
- u=5 m/s, a=2 m/s^2, t=4 s
- Inputs: $u=5\,\mathrm{m/s}$, $a=2\,\mathrm{m/s^2}$, $t=4\,\mathrm{s}$.
- Displacement: $s=ut+\tfrac{1}{2}at^2=5(4)+\tfrac{1}{2}(2)(4^2)=20+16=36\,\mathrm{m}$.
- Final speed: $v=u+at=5+2(4)=13\,\mathrm{m/s}$.
- Answer: $\boxed{s=36\,\text{m},\; v=13\,\text{m/s}}$.
FAQs
Non-constant a?
These formulas assume constant acceleration.
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