You use vectors.
To determine which diagram correctly shows how to add displacements, look for one that illustrates the vector addition method, typically using the "tip-to-tail" approach. In this method, the tail of one vector is placed at the tip of the previous vector, with the resultant displacement drawn from the tail of the first vector to the tip of the last vector. The sum displacement should represent the overall change in position, visually confirming the correct combination of the individual displacements.
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The sum.
"sum" means what you get when you add them...
No. Sum means to add.
The principle is superposition. This means that when two waves overlap, their displacements add up to create a new wave that is the sum of the two individual waves.
To determine which diagram correctly shows how to add displacements, look for one that illustrates the vector addition method, typically using the "tip-to-tail" approach. In this method, the tail of one vector is placed at the tip of the previous vector, with the resultant displacement drawn from the tail of the first vector to the tip of the last vector. The sum displacement should represent the overall change in position, visually confirming the correct combination of the individual displacements.
Total displacement is the vector sum of all individual displacements. It can be determined by adding all individual displacements using vector addition, taking into account both magnitude and direction. Alternatively, you can also determine it by finding the final position relative to the initial position in a straight line.
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.
The principle of superposition states that when two or more waves overlap, the overall displacement at any point is the sum of the displacements of the individual waves. This principle allows us to predict the combined effect of multiple waves interacting with each other.
To add the numbers together is the sum!!!! to add the numbers together is the sum!!!!
When you add up the answer you get in the end is called the 'sum'.
To combine two displacements, you can use vector addition. If the displacements are represented as vectors, you add their corresponding components (i.e., the x and y components, if in two dimensions) to obtain a resultant displacement vector. The resultant's magnitude and direction can then be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem and trigonometry, respectively. Alternatively, you can graphically represent the displacements as arrows and use the head-to-tail method to find the overall displacement.
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Any number you can add up to get the sum
If two displacement vectors add up to zero, it means they are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This implies that the two displacements cancel each other out when added together.
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