km, SW.
the SI unit of displacement is M(meter)
Radian is the unit for angular displacement is SI system of units.
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The displacement of an object during a specific unit of time is the change in its position from the initial point to the final point within that time frame. It is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude (distance) and direction of the change. Displacement can be positive, negative, or zero depending on the direction of movement.
the unit of measuring for displacement is cubic centimeter[cc]. The unit of measurement for displacement is the meters.
Displacement is negative in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
If displacement per unit time is tripled, velocity will increase by a factor of 3. This is because velocity is directly proportional to displacement per unit time in a linear relationship.
Probably the same as the unit for distance or length - the meter.
In the MKS (Meter-Kilogram-Second) system, the unit of displacement is the meter (m). In the CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) system, the unit of displacement is the centimeter (cm). In the SI (International System of Units), which is an extension of the MKS system, the unit of displacement remains the meter (m). Thus, the units of displacement across these systems are meters in MKS and SI, and centimeters in CGS.
Yes, it is possible for displacement to be negative in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
Yes, it is possible to have negative displacement in a physical system when an object moves in the opposite direction of its initial position.
Displacement can be measured in any unit that measures distance but the SI unit is meters. When talking about the displacement of a ship, it refers to the mass of water that the ship displaces. This is actually equal to the weight of the ship and is usually expressed in metric tons.