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27 December, 03:56

What is the displacement of the object from 2 seconds to 6 seconds? 4 m 8 m 16 m 24 m

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  1. 27 December, 06:21
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    If we use every bit of given information properly, we discover that there is no object, and it's not moving.
  2. 27 December, 06:54
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    4 m will be the object's displacement.

    Explanation:

    We know that velocity is the differentiation of displacement with respect to time. Considering the time to be in seconds then obviously the displacement is in meters. So velocity is the defined in meters per second.

    Considering both the initial and final times, initial time = 2 seconds and final time = 6 seconds. Displacement by the body = 6 - 2 = 4 m. As we have said before that to cover each meter the object needs 1 second.
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