Discover the Formula for Calculating Displacement | Explained in Simple Steps

In summary, the formula for finding displacement depends on the given problem. One common way is to find the hypotenuse of a right triangle, while another is to use the equation v=d/t. However, there are many different ways to find displacement and it ultimately depends on the specific question being asked.
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hi i was just wondering what is the formula to figure out displacement
 
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well the displacement is the difference between your starting point and ending point so their is no set formula for figuring it out. It depends on the problem. For example if you had a taxi car driver heading south for 10meters and then he makes a right turn and heads east for 20meters and you have to find the displacement of his trip you would find the hypotenuse of the right triange. And in a different problem.. if you have like the velocity and the time and you need to find the displacement of the trip you could plug it into the velocity=displacement/change in time equation and get it that way through algebra.. but there are many different ways.. sorry I am rambling.. if you have a specific question it may help more
 
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Since you ask for a formula, this is probably what you want:

"average velocity" is defined as displacment/time so v= d/t and, therefore, d= v*t.
 

1. What is the formula for calculating displacement?

The formula for displacement is displacement = final position - initial position.

2. How do you find the final position?

To find the final position, you need to add the initial position to the displacement. The formula is final position = initial position + displacement.

3. What is the unit of measurement for displacement?

The unit of measurement for displacement is the same as the unit of measurement for distance, which is typically meters (m) in the metric system or feet (ft) in the imperial system.

4. Can displacement be a negative value?

Yes, displacement can be a negative value. This indicates that the final position is located behind the initial position, or in the opposite direction of the displacement.

5. How is displacement different from distance?

Displacement is a vector quantity that measures the change in position from the initial position to the final position. Distance, on the other hand, is a scalar quantity that measures the total length of the path traveled. Displacement takes into account direction, while distance does not.

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