CBSE BOARD XII, asked by KnightSoul, 16 days ago

What is displacement formula?

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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In physics, you find displacement by calculating the distance between an object's initial position and its final position. In physics terms, you often see displacement referred to as the variable s. The official displacement formula is as follows: s = sf – si. s = displacement.

Answered by anshmuchandi
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Answer: Displacement (Δx) = xf - xi, Where xf → Final position and xi → Initial position

Displacement (Δx) = ut + 1 / 2 at², Where u → Initial velocity, a → Acceleration and t → Time

Displacement (Δx) = v² - u² / 2a, Where u → Initial velocity, a → Acceleration and v → Final velocity

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