B. A round-trip ride to school and back
Average Velocity
by displacement...
displacement =velocity multiplied by time plus half of acceleration multiplied by time squared
It's as simple as total displacement divided by total time. Be careful though. If this is a velocity problem, displacement does not always equal distance.
To figure out total displacement, track the various changes in position of the object.
A round-trip ride to school and back
Average Velocity
The total displacement is 8 km.
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
by displacement...
displacement =velocity multiplied by time plus half of acceleration multiplied by time squared
The total displacement of all cylinders.
It's as simple as total displacement divided by total time. Be careful though. If this is a velocity problem, displacement does not always equal distance.
To figure out total displacement, track the various changes in position of the object.
It can't. Gross tonnage is a measure of volume, while displacement is a measure of weight. The light ship displacement is equal to the total displacement minus the deadweight.
A round-trip ride to school and back
Total distance = 10 km Displacement = zero