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Q: What is the maximum negative displacement a dog could have if it started its motion at 3 m?
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In simple harmonic motion the magnitude of the acceleration is greatest when the?

displacement is maximum


Is motion possible with displacement zero?

Sure. The displacement achieved by running or driving around a circular track and ending up where you started is zero.


Is there any example for motion which will have same distance and displacement?

Sure. If the motion is all in a straight line, then the distance and displacement are equal. ==> The Olympic 100-meter sprint is in a straight line. Distance = Displacement = 100 meters. If the direction of motion ever changes, then the distance and displacement are not equal. (I think if the direction of motion ever changes, then the distance has to be greater than the displacement.) ==> In the Indianapolis 500, Distance = 500 miles, Displacement = Zero, because the Starting line and Finish line are in the same place, so the car finishes at the same place he started at.


Is displacement apart of motion?

no


When are the displacement velocity and acceleration equal to zero for the motion of a mass on a spring?

Displacement and acceleration are zero at the instant the mass passes through its "rest" position ... the place where it sits motionless when it's not bouncing. Velocity is zero at the extremes of the bounce ... where the expansion and compression of the spring are maximum, and the mass reverses its direction of motion.


What is relation between displacement and time in projectile motion?

displacement is indirectionly propotional to time .


What is motion described to?

direction displacement and units


What is the difference between motion and displacement?

its pwet


Is force required for displacement of an object?

No. Force is required for accelerated motion, but not for uniform motion.


How are distance and displacement the same?

when the motion is in a straight line.


What is needed to describe motion?

direction displacement and units


Is there any example of motion where distance and displacement are same?

no