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Speed & Acceleration Calculators

Online web tools for speed or acceleration measurement conversions and calculations

Power & Force to Velocity Calculator

Use this calculator to determine the velocity of a moving object in mile per hour, kilometre per hour, knot, metres per second or feet per second units, with a defined power output and force applied v=P/F

Kinetic Energy & Mass to Velocity Calculator

Use this calculator to determine the velocity of a moving object from the kinetic energy or work required to accelerate or decelerate an object, and its mass v=√(2KE/m)

Force & Mass to Acceleration Calculator

Use this calculator to determine the acceleration from the net force applied to or produced by an object and its mass a=F/m

Speed Converter

This speed converter tool will convert a distance travelled in a unit period of time to different units and show a related speed conversion scale.

Acceleration Converter

This tool will convert acceleration into different measurement units and show a conversion scale for different rates of speed.

Distance and Time Taken to Average Speed Calculator

Calculate average speed from total distance travelled and time taken and display conversion scales for distance and time vs speed, v=d/t

Local Gravity Calculator

This local gravity calculator determines the theoretical acceleration due to gravity at a particular location.

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Help Guides

  • Difference between vented and non-vented water level measurement
  • Symptons and Causes of Damage to Pressure Transducer Diaphragms
  • Pressure Sensor Accuracy Specifications
  • Supply voltage and load resistance considerations for pressure transmitters
  • What is the difference between gauge and absolute pressure measurement
  • Measuring the difference in air pressure between rooms
  • Measuring vacuum with negative gauge or absolute ranges
  • Process Connections
  • Determining water tank volume using hydrostatic pressure
  • What is difference between working, burst and over pressure
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of using a 4 to 20 mA Signal
  • How to Connect a 4-20mA Current Loop Pressure Transmitter
  • Measurement Accuracy
  • Choosing PVC, PUR, FEP and TPE cable types
  • What is the difference between zero offset and zero drift?
  • How do you measure the volume of a liquid using pressure
  • What is the difference between vacuum and absolute pressure
  • What does negative and positive gauge pressure mean
  • Measuring negative pressure using a positive differential pressure range

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