Constant Velocity Calculator







Formula

The formula to calculate the constant velocity is:

\[ \text{V} = \frac{X2 - X1}{t} \]

Where:

What is a Constant Velocity?

A constant velocity is a term used to describe an object under motion in which the object is neither accelerating nor decelerating.

Example Calculation 1

Let's assume the following values:

Step 1: Subtract the initial position from the final position:

\[ \text{X2} - \text{X1} = 50 - 10 = 40 \text{ meters} \]

Step 2: Divide by the time:

\[ \text{V} = \frac{40}{5} = 8 \text{ meters/second} \]

Therefore, the constant velocity is 8 meters/second.

Example Calculation 2

Let's assume the following values:

Step 1: Subtract the initial position from the final position:

\[ \text{X2} - \text{X1} = 80 - 20 = 60 \text{ meters} \]

Step 2: Divide by the time:

\[ \text{V} = \frac{60}{10} = 6 \text{ meters/second} \]

Therefore, the constant velocity is 6 meters/second.