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  1. Navigation: Displacement is used in navigation to determine the change in position of an object or individual relative to a reference point.
  2. Physics: Displacement is a key concept in physics to describe the change in position of an object in a particular direction.
  3. Engineering: Displacement is used in engineering to measure the movement or deformation of structures, such as buildings, bridges, or mechanical systems.
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Displacement vectors of 3 m and 5 m in the same direction combine to make a displacement vector that is in magnitude.?

Displacement vector in the same direction = 3 m + 5 m = 8 m.


What is the maximum negative displacement a dog could have if it started its motion at 3 m?

The maximum negative displacement a dog could have starting at 3 m would be -3 m. This means the dog would have moved 3 m in the opposite direction from its initial position.


Is referred to as a kinetic displacement compressor?

A kinetic displacement compressor is a type of compressor that uses a combination of kinetic energy and displacement to increase gas pressure. It works by converting kinetic energy into potential energy, which is then used to compress the gas. This type of compressor is commonly used in gas turbine engines and certain industrial applications.


How do you find mass if density and displacement are known?

Measure the amount of liquid that is displaced by the object in question (you will probably need a graduated cylinder). The amount of liquid displaced is the volume of the object. Then, since you have the volume of the object, you can find the mass of the object. Mass=Density x Volume.


A jogger runs in a straight line with an average speed of 5 ms for 4 minutes then finishes with an average speed of 4 ms for 3 minutes. what is his total displacement?

The total displacement of the jogger can be found by adding up the individual displacements from each segment. The displacement for the first segment is (5 m/s) * (4 minutes) = 20 meters. The displacement for the second segment is (4 m/s) * (3 minutes) = 12 meters. Therefore, the total displacement is 20 meters + 12 meters = 32 meters.

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