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velocity = displacement / time taken
the thickness of the glass block
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
Nothing. Quantum physics is a theoretical type of physics that doesn't apply to physical objects.
The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.
velocity = displacement / time taken
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.
A vertical relationship is a relationship between two people, one who is of lower educational or social status. A teacher and student is an example of a vertical relationship.
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
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the more weight, the more water displacement.
The relationship between an employee and a supervisor is a vertical relationship.
the thickness of the glass block
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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
the employee