Acceleration: Boeing 737 take-off: 1.96 m/sec²

Acceleration is the derivative of velocity, and the 2nd derivative of distance. Use this calculator to calculate speed after a certain time of constant acceleration. E.g. after 5 seconds of falling (1g), the velocity is +- 50m/s.

Acceleration conversion

= 1.96 m/sec²
= 2.143 yard/sec²
= 196 Gal (Galileo)= 0.19986 g (earth gravity)

Acceleration x time = speed

  • After 14.17 seconds at this acceleration, the speed is 100km/h, the distance is 196.9 meter
  • After 13.67 seconds at this acceleration, the speed is 60mph
  • After 1 seconds (1 sec) at this acceleration, the speed is 1.96 m/s (7.06 km/h)
  • After 5 seconds at this acceleration, the speed is 9.8 m/s (35.28 km/h)
  • Compare

    Compare 1.96 m/sec² to speed standards from:
    CarsFlightSpace

    Boeing 737 take-off: 1.96 m/sec² Saturn V rocket launch (1973): 11.2 m/sec² Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (1966): 20 m/sec² Space shuttle max acceleration: 29.4 m/sec² Parachute opening: 59 m/sec² General Dynamics F-16 pulling out of dive: 79 m/sec²

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