Weighing awkward shaped things
use the water displacement method.
The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.
To get displacement from a displacement graph, just look at the Y- axis for the particular time (displacement versus time). For the displacement graph, the Y-axis is usually displacement.
Volume (cubic cm, cubic in. etc.)
You use the displacement formula when you put an object in water and need to find the volume of the object.
One would use a laser displacement sensor when positioning objects, for example, the laser will give positive displacement when an object moves away and a negative displacement when the object is getting closer.
I would assume that you would use displacement to determine volume when the object is extremely complicatedly shaped.
Displacement power and mileage are not directly related but ... and there is always a But You need displacement (CC) to make power, the problem is that some engines use the displacement better than others Displacement gets bigger and fuel usage goes up, but again some engines use the displacement better than others
Weighing awkward shaped things
use the water displacement method.
you would use fat Steve
You would use water displacement (ie volume)
Use the water displacement method
The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.
Moving objectConstant velocity
level rising, displacement