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what is the formula for dispplacement​

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Answered by ay982275
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Displacement Formula

Displacement is calculated as the shortest distance between starting and final point which prefers straight line path over curved paths.

Suppose a body is moving in two different directions x and y then Resultant Displacement will be

S\, =\, \sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}

It gives the shortcut paths for the given original paths.

S\, =\, vt

S\, =\, \frac{1}{2}\, \left ( u +v\right)t

S\, =\, ut\, +\, \frac{1}{2}at^{^{2}}

Here,

u = Initial velocity

v = final velocity

a = acceleration

t = time taken.

Answered by siddi8808
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This equation relates displacement, original velocity, constant acceleration, and time: It reads: Displacement equals the original velocity multiplied by time plus one half the acceleration multiplied by the square of time.

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