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∙ 14y agoAny distance between 3m and 15m, depending on the
angle between the two individual displacements.
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∙ 14y agoThe resultant displacement would be 15 meters. This is because displacements add up like vectors, following the rules of vector addition.
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Earth takes about 365.25 days to orbit the Sun. Every four years, the 4 quarters are added together to give another day and that is added to one year, giving the leap year.
Acceleration and displacement can be obtained from the velocity-time graph. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, which can be found as the slope of the velocity-time graph. Displacement can be determined by finding the area under the velocity-time graph, as it represents the distance traveled by an object.
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In a circular motion where an object travels around a fixed point, the distance covered and the displacement from the starting point are the same because the object eventually returns to its starting position.
Two vectors can be added to result in a zero resultant if they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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The diagonal of the rectangle represents the resultant of the velocities when added using vector addition. The magnitude and direction of this diagonal give the magnitude and direction of the resultant velocity vector.
To determine the magnitude when displacement vectors have opposite directions, you need to find the difference between the magnitudes of the two vectors. This is done by subtracting the magnitude of the primary vector from the magnitude of the secondary vector. The result will give you the magnitude of the resultant displacement.
Two - if you add two vectors of equal magnitude but in opposite directions, the resultant vector is zero.
Yes, two vectors of different magnitudes can give a zero resultant if they are in opposite directions and have magnitudes that cancel each other out when added together. This is known as vector subtraction.
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If you want the distance from the starting point, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem. You can also use your calculator's rectangular --> polar conversion; this will give you not only the distance, but also the angle.
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Hey there! Sorry, but I don't know the answer to your question; I'm looking it up myself. I've never actually responded to a question on wikianswers, so I figured I'd give it a try. -added by katriana86- "resultant" is used as an adjective in this case, and means, "Occurring or produced as a result or consequence of something." So, altogether, "resultant behavior" means, behavior that was produced as a result or consequence of something. Hope that helps!
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The area under the velocity time graph of an object is equal to the distance travelled by that object in that time. This is because displacement is the integral of velocity with respect to time so integrating velocity from time A to time B will give the displacement from time A to time B. ( Integrating is the same as calculating the area under the graph)