The UAM Calculator, or Uniformly Accelerated Motion Calculator, asks for 3 values out of initial velocity (Vi), final velocity (Vf), acceleration (a), displacement (Δx), and time (t). It then uses those values to find the remaining two values using the UAM equations. The inspiration for this calculator would be that as physics students, we often want to check our answers online but the calculators available are not sufficient. A feature we plan to add would be a quiz function that tests the user's ability to solve these equations as well as the a function where values of multiple units can be interchangeably utilized.
Built With
- c#
- visual-studio
- windowsform

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