There is no direct relationship between the two. Newton's Second Law, though, tells you how the VELOCITY of an object will change when a force is applied. The law - as it is usually quoted - says:F = ma
Solving for acceleration:
a = F/m
So, the acceleration of an object will depend on the force. If you integrate this equation twice, you get the displacement - but the integration will also give you two arbitrary integration constants, meaning that you need to know the initial conditions (initial position, and initial velocity).
Velocity is a change in displacement over time.
The relation ship of time and displacement is that on a clock time always moves.
Hooke's Law: Force (F) = stiffness (k) x displacement (x) or
F = k x where k is the stiffness or spring constant
Δd = d2 - d1
velocity = displacement / time taken
the thickness of the glass block
Velocity is the displacement per unit time. V =dx/dt Note velocity and displacement are vectors and have direction.
There's no firm relationship between the magnitudes of distance and displacement, except that displacement can never be greater than distance. So if you're looking for a ratio, I guess (distance)/(displacement) = or > 1
velocity is displacement / time. Displacement is shortest distance between initial and final point
velocity = displacement / time taken
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
the more weight, the more water displacement.
displacement is indirectionly propotional to time .
the thickness of the glass block
Velocity is the displacement per unit time. V =dx/dt Note velocity and displacement are vectors and have direction.
There's no firm relationship between the magnitudes of distance and displacement, except that displacement can never be greater than distance. So if you're looking for a ratio, I guess (distance)/(displacement) = or > 1
velocity is displacement / time. Displacement is shortest distance between initial and final point
Speed is the rate of change of distance with time. Velocity is the rate of change of displacement with time.
For a simple harmonic oscillator, the force is proportional to the displacement F=-kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a positive proportionality constant commonly referred to as the spring constant
An inch is a measure of linear displacement (distance) while a degree is a measure of angular displacement (rotation). There is no constant relationship between the two. The same angular displacement will result in a bigger linear displacement the further you are from the centre of rotation.
A vector has a direction associated with it. A number (or scalar) does not.