A person skates 2 miles every day. They leave their house at 1 p.m. and return at 2 p.m. What is their total diplacement? What is the formula used?
Are you talking about the displacment needed to lift 3000 pounds in water? The total displacment would need to equal the weight of the object AND the contianment vessel AND the entrapped air. Water weighs about 8 (fuel is 6) pounds per gallon. So you'd have to divide the total weight of all objects by 8 pounds to find the displacment. Recognize that you can also count the displacment of the object being lifted as part of the total displacment, so if the 3000 pound object displaces 100 gallons of water, that reduces the total additional displacent by 100 gallons.
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engine displacment in litres.
To calculate total displacement, you can add up all the individual displacements in each direction (such as x, y, z coordinates). Alternatively, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude of the total displacement vector by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of the displacements in each direction.
25km east
Around 502 cubic inches
im pretty sure it depends on the type of reaction wether its a synthesis (a+B=ab), single displacment (a+bc=b+ac) or double displacment(ab+cd=ad+bc).
small water displacment compared to ships size