Displacement Formula
Displacement is calculated as the shortest distance between starting and final point which prefers straight-line path over curved paths.
Suppose a body is moving in two different directions x and y then Resultant Displacement will be
It gives the shortcut paths for the given original paths.
Here,
u = Initial velocity
v = final velocity
a = acceleration
t = time taken.
Solved Examples
Problem 1: The path distance from the garden to a school is 5Â m west and then 4Â m south. A builder wants to build a short distance path for it. Find the displacement length of the shortest path.
Solution:
Given: Distance to the west x = 5Â m
Distance to the south y = 4Â m.
Â
Displacement is given by
s = 6.403Â m.
The builder can build a path for displacement length of 6.7 m.
Question 2:A girl walks from the corridor to the gate she moves 3Â m to the north opposite to her house then takes a left turn and walks for 5Â m, then she takes right turn and moves for 6Â m and reaches the gate. What is the displacement, magnitude, and distance covered by her?
Solution:
Total distance travelled d = 3Â m + 5Â m + 6Â m = 14Â m.
A magnitude of the displacement can be obtained by visualizing the walking. The actual path from A to B as 3Â m then from B to D as 5Â m and finally from D to E as 6Â m.
So, the magnitude of the resultant displacement is
From figure AC = AB + BC = 3Â m + 6Â m = 9Â m
BD = CE = 5Â m
|S| =√92+52 = 10.29 m.
The direction of Resultant displacement is South East.
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