Of course it is the displacement.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
"Displacement sensors measure the distance an object moves and they can also be used to measure object height and width".
The slant height of an object is the distance measured along a lateras face from the base to the apex . It is measured in the center of the face.
Length is used to measure distance or height. It is measured in km , m ,cm.
It is the amplitude
Length, width and height are all measurements of distance. Distance is measured in meters (metric system) or inches/feet/miles (imperial system).
No it doesn't because the taller you are the shorter the distance you jump when you get measured
The distance travelled is 2h (it went up 'h' and came down 'h', having travelled 'h' distance twice), and the displacement is 0 (assuming it landed where it took off from).
Yes. You can also find speed by distance divided by height
meter, foot, inch, mile, any distance unit
You need to find volume by displacement instead of by formula when the object is not a regular solid. It could be an object like a pen where the height, weight, and length can't be easily measured, or a liquid.
distance between cities, length of a long beach, height of a commercial flight