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  • 25-09-2018
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what is the equation for solving the displacement?

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jacemorris04
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  • 25-09-2018

Displacement equals the original velocity multiplied by time plus one half the acceleration multiplied by the square of time. Here is a sample problem and its solution showing the use of this equation: An object is moving with a velocity of 5.0 m/s.. Displacement = (final position) - (initial position) = change in position.

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