- Displacement - Khan Academy
This equation says that displacement is the change in an object's position, or equivalently, the difference between the object's final position and initial position
- The kinematic equations (article) | Khan Academy
Learn what the kinematic equations are and how you can use them to analyze scenarios involving constant acceleration
- Displacement from time and velocity example - Khan Academy
Worked example of calculating displacement from time and velocity Learn how velocity, time, and direction factor into calculating displacement Understand the importance of unit conversion in these calculations
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- Solving for time (video) | Khan Academy
Sometimes, once again, you'll have displacement per change in time, which is really a little bit more correct But I'll just go with the time right here because this is the convention that you see, at least in most beginning physics books
- Distance and displacement review (article) | Khan Academy
Review key concepts, equations, and common misconceptions related to distance and displacement
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