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  1. Problems with detailed solutions on displacement and distance of moving objects. Problem 1. An object moves from point A to point B to point C, then back to point B and then to point C along the line shown in the figure below. a) Find the distance covered by the moving object. b) Find the magnitude and direction of the displacement of the object.

  2. The variables include acceleration (a), time (t), displacement (d), final velocity (vf), and initial velocity (vi). If values of three variables are known, then the others can be calculated using the equations. This page demonstrates the process with 20 sample problems and accompanying solutions.

  3. 1. What is distance? Answer: Distance is the total movement of an object, irrespective of the direction. 2. What is displacement? Answer: Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final position of an object, with a specified direction. 3. Can distance ever be less than displacement?

  4. Define distance and displacement, and distinguish between the two; Solve problems involving distance and displacement

  5. Gravity problems are presented along with detailed solutions. Problem 1: An object is dropped, with no initial velocity, above the surface of planet Big Alpha and falls 13.5 meters in 3 seconds. The radius of planet Big Alpha is 5.82×10 6 meters. a) What is the acceleration of the falling object? b) What is the mass of planet Big Alpha?

  6. The only question is which distance and which speed should we use? The simple answer is pick the pair you like the best, just be sure they point in the same direction . It works along either of the component directions…

  7. Distance is a scalar measure of an interval measured along a path. Displacement is a vector measure of an interval measured along the shortest path.

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