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Speed is a measure of the amount of distance you travel in a given time: speed = distance / time.Velocity is a 'vector' quantity - it has magnitude (size) like speed but also direction.Similarly, displacement is the vector analogue of distance - it records not only how far you've travelled but in what direction you've moved as well.Thus if you want to know how far in a particular direction you go in a given time you check velocity = displacement / time
Displacement is a word that describes how much distance an object travels through in a given amount of time. If a person drives a car at 50 miles an hour for one hour, the displacement will be 50 miles.
Sure. By finding the area under the curve within the limits of time, we can find the distance covered in that time duration. Since v = ds / dt, ds = v dt. So for small time gap dt, vdt gives the displacement ds. So by integrating vdt for the limits, we can get the total displacement S
To get displacement from a displacement graph, just look at the Y- axis for the particular time (displacement versus time). For the displacement graph, the Y-axis is usually displacement.
Speed = distance/ time Velocity = displacement / time distance is scalar and displacement is vector
You cannot. You must have distance (or displacement). If you know it is from a standing start then accelaration will do.
distance travel led by a particle in a given interval of time is known as displacement. displacement=distance traveled by time taken.Displacement may be zero. it is path length which a particle travels.distance should not be zero.
Speed is a measure of the amount of distance you travel in a given time: speed = distance / time.Velocity is a 'vector' quantity - it has magnitude (size) like speed but also direction.Similarly, displacement is the vector analogue of distance - it records not only how far you've travelled but in what direction you've moved as well.Thus if you want to know how far in a particular direction you go in a given time you check velocity = displacement / time
Displacement is a word that describes how much distance an object travels through in a given amount of time. If a person drives a car at 50 miles an hour for one hour, the displacement will be 50 miles.
Sure. By finding the area under the curve within the limits of time, we can find the distance covered in that time duration. Since v = ds / dt, ds = v dt. So for small time gap dt, vdt gives the displacement ds. So by integrating vdt for the limits, we can get the total displacement S
To get displacement from a displacement graph, just look at the Y- axis for the particular time (displacement versus time). For the displacement graph, the Y-axis is usually displacement.
Displacement is the shortest distance travelled . formula of Displacement= speed * time in meters
vf2 = vi2 + 2ad, where vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, a is acceleration, and d is displacement. Solve for a.vf = vi + at, where t is time time. Solve for a.
Divide the distance by the time; the quotient is speed.
Speed = distance/ time Velocity = displacement / time distance is scalar and displacement is vector
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
average velocity is the displacement over time while instantaneous velocity refers to the velocity of an object at one point or at as pecific point of time. *displacement is the difference between the initial position and the final position of an object. (distance 2 - distance 1)