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Q: What is the total displacement of your travel?
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Is It is always true that the total distance is equal to the displacement?

That's true only if the entire travel from start to finish is in a straight line.


What is the distance travel divided by the time needed to travel that distance?

Speed Average speed- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance Velocity is also the distance or displacement divided by the time


What is the velocity if you travel in 10 mile circle at 15 mph and end up where you started?

The velocity is zero because the total displacement vector is zero.


Can displacement be equal to total distance traveled by an object?

Yes,the magnitude of both distance and displacement can be same provided the body continues to travel in a straight line and in the same direction. However you should remember that displacement is a vector quantity while distance is a scalar quantity so they both can be compared only by there magnitude.


The total displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred?

Average Velocity


What is the Displacement traveling 23km east and the 15 km west?

The total displacement is 8 km.


What is displacement in bike?

formula for displacement: A=(pi)r^2 A is Area Pi is 3.14 and R is the radius of the cylinder, this is the piston in Square inches. then multiply that by the distance the piston travels, that is the displacement of one cylinder to find total engine displacement multiply that by how many pistons are in the engine to get total engine displacement


How is total lung capacity calculated?

by displacement...


Can displacement ever be greater than the total distance traveled by a moving object?

When an object moves from point A to point B , its displacement is the straight line distance between those points. So, by definition, it is the shortest possible path. The object can certainly travel by a curved path from A to B so its actual distance traveled would be longer then its displacement. This would be true regardless of how much time it takes to travel the paths.


How do calculate average velocity?

Divide the net displacement by the time of travel.


Is it possible to displacement to be greater than distance?

Not possible. The displacement could be equal to the distance traveled ... if the route of travel was a straight line ... or less than the distance traveled ... if the route of travel was wavy and wiggly. But you can never wind up farther from your starting point than the distance you travel.


How do you determine total displacement?

displacement =velocity multiplied by time plus half of acceleration multiplied by time squared