The distance formula is
Example:
(1,1) and (3,2)
X1=1 X2=3
Y1=1 Y2=2
(3-1)2=4 and (2-1)2=1
4+1=5
The answer is going to be
the square root of 5
Displacement
displacement
speed
speed
A vector.
displacement
The answer is Displacement
When an object moves, it travels some distance. Distance depends on speed and time traveled.How far you get while traveling is the displacement. Displacement and distance are different.Displacement is the difference from the starting point to the ending point. It is a vector, the vector with direction towards the end point from the starting point and magnitude, the separation.Distance is a scalar, magnitude only, and that is what most people mean by how far they travel.
That's the magnitude of 'Displacement'.If you want the complete 'Displacement', you also have to includethe direction from Point-A to Point-B.
The object and image distance are interchangeable, because this gives rise to points of conjunction, a point on an object has a conjugate point on the image, both will yield the same value for f and it is a property of optical systems known as reversibility.
The distance and displacement are the same when the displacement is parallel to itself or straight. Displacement is a vector and distance is a real number or scalar. If an object is displaced around a circle the displacement is zero and the distance is 2pi r.
Displacement.
Displacement.
Displacement.
The answer is Displacement
Distance and direction is vector.
This term is called displacement.
Displacement includes the distance between the starting and ending points and the direction in which you travel.
When an object moves, it travels some distance. Distance depends on speed and time traveled.How far you get while traveling is the displacement. Displacement and distance are different.Displacement is the difference from the starting point to the ending point. It is a vector, the vector with direction towards the end point from the starting point and magnitude, the separation.Distance is a scalar, magnitude only, and that is what most people mean by how far they travel.
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A vector.
A vector.
Displacement?