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  2. Displacement-distance vs Displacement-time graphs for waves

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    What is the difference between displacement-distance and displacement-time graphs for waves? Displacement-distance graphs show the relationship between the position of a wave and the distance it has traveled, while displacement-time graphs show the relationship between the position of a wave and the time it has been traveling. 2.

  3. Displacement & distance on velocity vs time graph - Physics...

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    The displacement and distance on a velocity vs time graph are both measures of how far an object has moved. However, displacement refers to the straight-line distance between the starting and ending points, while distance refers to the total length of the path traveled. Therefore, displacement can be equal to or less than the distance traveled ...

  4. What is the slope of a force vs. distance graph? - Physics Forums

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    The slope on a force vs. distance graph can be used to determine the strength of a force by calculating the slope and then using it in the equation F = ma, where F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. This equation relates the slope (change in force) to the mass and acceleration of an object, allowing for the determination of the force ...

  5. How Can Understanding Displacement vs. Distance Help Solve...

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    How Can Understanding Displacement vs. Distance Help Solve Physics Problems? In summary, the conversation focused on different problems involving distance and displacement. The first problem involved an airplane flying from city A to city C through city B, and the questions asked about the distance and direction of city C from city A. The ...

  6. Finding acceleration from graphs (s vs t^2) - Physics Forums

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    To find the acceleration of an object using a s vs t^2 graph, you can plot the data points and draw a best-fit line. Then, calculate the slope of the line by dividing the change in velocity by the change in time. This slope represents the acceleration of the object.

  7. In a Force vs Distance graph, is work the area underneath? -...

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    1. Homework Statement In a Force vs Distance graph, is work the area underneath? A person pushes a shovel into the ground to do some spring gardening. He applies a force to the shovel over the following displacement. 0 N - 0 m 4 N - .02 m 8 N - .04 m 12 N - .06 m Draw a graph, and find work...

  8. Spring distance vs force lab question - Physics Forums

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    Spring distance vs force lab question. proace360. Oct 19, 2008. Force Lab Spring. In summary, students in a lab experiment hung springs of different tolerances and measured the displacement and force when different masses were added. They then plotted the data on a graph to find the linear best fit line. One question asked about the value of ...

  9. What does the area under a Distance vs Time graph indicate -...

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    The area under a Distance vs Time graph represents the displacement of an object over a given time interval. It can also be interpreted as the total distance traveled by the object during that time interval. 2. How is the area under a Distance vs Time graph calculated?

  10. Calculating Vectors: Displacement, Radius & Skating Distance

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    In skating, radius is used to calculate the distance traveled around a circle or curve. The skating distance is equal to the circumference of the circle, which is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where C is the circumference and r is the radius. This is because the skater's displacement is equal to the distance traveled along the circular ...

  11. What does the area under a distance vs time graph represent?

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    No, the area under a distance vs time graph cannot be negative as it represents a physical quantity (distance) and cannot have a negative value. However, the graph itself can have negative values on the y-axis, which would indicate a change in direction of the object's motion. 5. What does a negative area under a distance vs time graph indicate?