The calculated length is more accurate then the measured length (that is if your math is correct)
Displacement is how far the object is from the starting point, while distance traveled is the how far the object traveled all together. -Eric P
It isn't quite clear what you mean. Depending on the context, gravity is either expressed as a force (measured in newton), or as a field (measured in newton/kilogram), so you can't compare it directly with a mass.
Voltage is what they are compared to.
On ground-going vehicles it's quite easy. Basically you use a mechanism that Count the number of turns a Wheel does, and compare that with how long time it took. If you know the circumference of the tire, you get the speed easily enough.
idon't know about the speedometer reading but the speed the radar gun is the same as the relative movement of the vehicle not the speed at which the tires revolve
it should have the same particles
Compare the reactions with water of the elements sodium and magnesium
It means, with respect to what is the motion calculated. There is no "absolute" motion, or velocity; you always have to compare an object to some other object, to decide whether it is moving, and how quickly.
my calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of food product higher.
Horsepower is a product of rpm and the amount of fuel burned. It has no direct relationship to displacement.
They are equal.
Pressure is measured in units of psi. Cubic yards per unit volume is measured and the two do not compare.
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You can mutiply or divide the units to find the answer.
Displacement is how far the object is from the starting point, while distance traveled is the how far the object traveled all together. -Eric P
0.25
They are the same.