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  1. Displacement-time graphs show the displacement of an object from a fixed origin as it moves in a straight line. They show displacement (on the vertical axis) against time (on the horizontal axis) Displacement-time graphs can go below the horizontal axis whereas distance-time graphs can not.

  2. How to read a position vs. time graph. Using the graph to determine displacement, distance, average velocity, average speed, instantaneous velocity, and instantaneous speed. Created by David SantoPietro.

  3. 6 lip 2017 · Worked examples finding displacement and distance from position-time graphs. View more lessons or practice this subject at http://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap... AP Physics 1 on Khan...

  4. Represent and calculate the distance traveled by an object, as well as the displacement, the speed and the velocity of an object for different problems. Representations include data tables, distance versus time graphs, position versus time graphs, motion diagrams and their mathematical representations.

  5. Distance is the actual path length that an object moves away from its original position. Distance is a scalar. We use the symbol d for distance. Displacement is the straight-line path between the starting point and the endpoint of a journey i.e. the distance moved in a particular direction. Displacement is a vector.

  6. In this explainer, we will learn how to use displacementtime graphs and interpret the slope of the curve as the velocity of the body.

  7. You might need: Calculator. A baby elephant trots in a straight line along a river. The horizontal position of the elephant in meters over time is shown below. Time. (seconds) Position. (meters) 4 8 12 16 20 24 − 15 − 12 − 9 − 6 − 3 3 6 9 12 15. What is the displacement of the elephant between 0 s and 16 s ? m.