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What's the Difference Between Velocity and Speed?

In physics, velocity and speed are two different things. Speed is a scalar quantity (only has magnitude), while velocity is a vector quantity (has both magnitude and direction). This calculator helps calculate both quantities along with distance and travel time using uniform linear motion (GLB) formulas.

Distance, Velocity, and Time Formula

v = s / tFormula: s = v × t | t = s / v

Variables:

  • vVelocity/Speed
    Velocity/Speed(e.g.: m/s, km/h)
  • sDistance/Displacement
    Distance/Displacement(e.g.: meter, km)
  • tTime
    Time(e.g.: seconds, hours)

Categories:

GLBUniform Linear Motion
VectorVelocity (has direction)
ScalarSpeed (magnitude only)

How to Calculate Speed

  1. 1

    Select Mode

    Choose what to find: velocity (v), distance (s), or time (t).

  2. 2

    Enter Values

    Fill in the two known variables (e.g., distance and time).

  3. 3

    Select Units

    Match input units (km, m, hours, minutes, seconds) for accurate results.

  4. 4

    Calculate

    Click calculate to view the converted result.

Examples

Calculating Car Speed

Problem:

A car travels 100 km in 2 hours.

Solution:
  1. 1.s = 100 km
  2. 2.t = 2 hours
  3. 3.v = 100 / 2
Result:50 km/h

The car's average speed is 50 km/h.

Calculating Travel Time

Problem:

Distance 300 m at a speed of 5 m/s.

Solution:
  1. 1.s = 300 m, v = 5 m/s
  2. 2.t = s / v
  3. 3.t = 300 / 5
Result:60 s

The time required is 60 seconds (1 minute).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SI unit for speed?
Meters per second (m/s).
How do I convert km/h to m/s?
Divide the km/h value by 3.6. Example: 36 km/h = 10 m/s.
What is the difference between average and instantaneous speed?
Average speed is total distance divided by total time, while instantaneous speed is the speed at a specific moment in time.

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