joshuamendoza892 joshuamendoza892
  • 04-09-2020
  • Physics
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How do you calculate an
object's displacement?

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jay40891
jay40891 jay40891
  • 04-09-2020

Answer:

We can use equations of motion

[tex]s = ut + \frac{1}{2} at {}^{2} [/tex]

[tex]v {}^{2} = {u}^{2} + 2as \: [/tex]

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imcute12320 imcute12320
  • 04-09-2020

Answer:

Displacement can be calculated by measuring the final distance away from a point, and then subtracting the initial distance. Displacement is key when determining velocity (which is also a vector). Velocity = displacement/time whereas speed is distance/time.

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