d= d2+d1 you have to assign both of the directions a either positive or negative. for example if you have north and south you would assign north to positive and south would be negative if you have east and west you would assign east to positive and west to negative
take a graduated jug, the sort you may use in the kitchen .Part fill with water and note the measured height of the water. Put in a solid object and the water will rise, note new height of water. The volume of the water can be measured and the volume of your object will be exactly the same as the water displaced
Displacement is nothing but the shortest distance between the starting point and the ending point. FORMULA- D= v/t. hERE d is displacement, v is velocity and t is time.
velocity x time simple... :DDD
water displacement
water displacement
Water displacement
Float the ball in water and calculate the displacement.
Water Displacement Method?
The water displacement in water can be calculated using Archimedes' principle. It states that the buoyant force acting on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So, to calculate water displacement, you would need to determine the weight of the object and divide it by the density of water (which is approximately 1000 kg/m^3).
The Liquid Displacement Method involves putting an object into a container filled with water. A measurement is then taken of how much volume of water has been displaced. This measurement can then be used to calculate the volume of the object displacing the water.
The Liquid Displacement Method involves putting an object into a container filled with water. A measurement is then taken of how much volume of water has been displaced. This measurement can then be used to calculate the volume of the object displacing the water.
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First you need to take of the head and then dump it into a vat of water. Then just calculate the water displacement. This can be done by decapitating the subject.
Displacement = PI * (Bore/2)2 * Stroke * NumberOfCylinders
Unless you have experience with calculus, your best bet is to do water displacement: Put the object in a known amount of water and record the change and calculate the difference or liquid displacement