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Force to Velocity Calculator

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Force to Velocity Calculator

Enter any 3 values to calculate the required value

The Force to Velocity Calculator determines velocity, force, mass, or time by filling in three known values and calculating the missing variable.

The Force to Velocity Calculator applies Newton’s Second Law of Motion (F=maF = m \cdot a) to calculate the missing variable.

This tool is essential for understanding relationships between force, velocity, mass, and time in physics, engineering, and various real-world applications.

Formula

Newton’s Second Law:

F=maF = m \cdot a

Acceleration:

a=Vta = \frac{V}{t}

Combined Formulae:

  1. Velocity (VV)
V=FtmV = \frac{F \cdot t}{m}
  1. Force (FF)
F=mVtF = m \cdot \frac{V}{t}
  1. Mass (mm)
m=FtVm = \frac{F \cdot t}{V}
  1. Time (tt)
t=VmFt = \frac{V \cdot m}{F}
Variable Description Unit Examples
Velocity Speed of the object m/s, km/h, ft/s, mph
Force Applied force on the object N, kN, lbf
Mass Mass of the object kg, g, lb, ton
Time Time duration for calculation s, min, h

Solved Calculations

Example 1: Calculate Velocity (VV)

F=100NF = 100 \, \text{N, m=10kgm = 10 \, \text{kg, t=5st = 5 \, \text{s}

Step Calculation Result
Acceleration (aa) a=F/m=100/10=10m/s2a = F / m = 100 / 10 = 10 \, \te 10 m/s²
Velocity (VV) V=at=105=50m/sV = a \cdot t = 10 \cdot 5 = 50 50 m/s

Example 2: Calculate Mass (mm)

F=500NF = 500 \, \, V=20m/sV = 20 \, \tex, t=10st = 10 \, \text{s}

Step Calculation Result
Acceleration (aa) a=V/t=20/10=2m/s2a = V / t = 20 / 10 = 2 \, \text{m/s}^2 2 m/s²
Mass (mm) m=F/a=500/2=250kgm = F / a = 500 / 2 = 250 \, \text{kg} 250 kg
 

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