That is called velocity.
distance = rate x timerate = distance/time1 mile = 1.609 kilometers = 1,609 meters ( 1 km = 1,000 m)240 miles = 386,160 meters1 hour = 60 minutes3.5 hours = 210 minutesrate = distance/timerate = 386,160 m/210 minrate ≈ 1,839 m/min
Two types of displacement reactions are known:- single displacement- double displacement
another displacement
The only case in which the magnitude of displacement and displacement are exactly the same is when the displacement occurs in a straight line. In such a scenario, the magnitude of displacement (distance between initial and final positions) will be equal to the displacement (change in position) as there is no change in direction.
To calculate displacement from a displacement graph, find the area under the curve. If the graph is a straight line, you can subtract the initial position from the final position. If the graph is not a straight line, calculate the integral of the graph to determine the total displacement.
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Displacement is the shortest distance travelled . formula of Displacement= speed * time in meters
Distance = Rate * Timeor, algebraically manipulated,Rate = Distance/TimeRate = 228 miles/70 mph= 3.257 hours-------------------------which is,= a little over 3 hours and 15 minutes============================
Displacement
Yes. Displacement requires a direction and hence is a vector
Velocity is change in displacement over time.
The formula for resultant displacement can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem. It is given by: Resultant displacement = √(horizontal displacement^2 + vertical displacement^2)