15 meters north.
the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again.
The answer is in the question. 40 m/s is how fast it is going. This means in one second, the object has traveled 40 meters. Relatively fast compared to walking or driving.
The nature of displacement-time graph is parabolic if the acceleration is constant(uniform). When acceleration is constant, displacement is directly proportional to the square of time which results into a parabolic structure of graph.
I am going to try!I think it is called the "displacement".I may be incorrect so check again. It is called the "length".The answer above is used in Physics.
29.0576 meters per second.
The object with the velocity of -4 feet per second is going faster than the other, but in the opposite direction, hence the minus sign.
Distance is the total length covered by an object in motion, regardless of direction. Displacement is the change in position of an object in a straight line from its initial position to its final position. It considers direction and is a vector quantity.
Yes it can. If distance and displacement is positive then it means it's going forwards. If you get a distance or displacement that is negative then means it's going the other direction, backwards.
20 meters per second
Displacement is a vector quantity, which means it has a magnitude (size) and a direction, compared to a scalar quantity which only shows size. A negative displacement simply means that the person or object is going in a negative direction, or returning.ORYes it can be -ve because with displacement, sign indicates direction. Usually right and up are designated as positive while left and down are designated as negative, but this can be changed as long as one is consistent.So in most cases, if the displacement is negative it means you are moving in the opposite direction/backwards.
An embedded object is something that is stuck into another object. Embedded means that the object is usually not going to come out of the other object readily.
No you cannot.A displacement-time graph is concerned only with radial motion: displacement from a fixed point of reference. Any transverse motion is completely ignored. Thus, if you had a body going around in a circle about the point of reference, its speed would be recorded zero even though it is far from stationary.
2.38 seconds.
The distance formula is Example: (1,1) and (3,2) X1=1 X2=3 Y1=1 Y2=2 (3-1)2=4 and (2-1)2=1 4+1=5 The answer is going to be the square root of 5
The answer is in the question. 40 m/s is how fast it is going. This means in one second, the object has traveled 40 meters. Relatively fast compared to walking or driving.
I is the subject, but a pronoun. Town, a noun, is te inderect object. Week, another noun, is a direct object.
The nature of displacement-time graph is parabolic if the acceleration is constant(uniform). When acceleration is constant, displacement is directly proportional to the square of time which results into a parabolic structure of graph.
When an object gets displaced in the absence of force acting on it, it must have already been moving? In the past a force acted on it and now the force is no longer acting on it. Like pushing on a toy car and letting go. The car continues to roll after you let go.