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  1. Calculating displacement from v-t graphs - Khan Academy

    Let's learn how to calculate displacements from v-t graphs. We will see why the area under the v-t graph gives displacement.

  2. Displacement (article) | Kinematics | Khan Academy

    Thinking that distance and displacement are just different names for the same quantity. However, distance and displacement are different concepts. If an object changes direction in its journey, …

  3. Position vs. time graphs (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to interpret a position vs. time graph. Use a position vs. time graph to determine displacement, distance, average velocity, average speed, instantaneous velocity, and …

  4. 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 …

  5. Average velocity and speed review (article) | Khan Academy

    Displacement is the theoretical amount traveled. Velocity is the rate in which the object changes its position. First find the displacement, then divide it by the time to get your velocity.

  6. Total displacement for projectile (video) | Khan Academy

    Reconstructing the total displacement vector for a projectile. Created by Sal Khan.

  7. Velocity vs. time graphs (article) | Khan Academy

    On a velocity vs. time graph, the y -value represents velocity and the slope represents acceleration. The area under the curve represents displacement. Keeping careful track of …

  8. Acceleration vs. time graphs (article) | Khan Academy

    This is called Absement and is essentially the "total" displacement. Essentially, the derivative of this is displacement, the "change" in Absement, and velocity would the derivative of …

  9. Electric potential from multiple charges (video) | Khan Academy

    In this video David shows how to find the total electric potential at a point in space due to multiple charges.

  10. Distance and displacement introduction (video) | Khan Academy

    Displacement is the final distance of a point from the initial point. For instance, if I walked 10 meters from my house, then walked 5 meters towards my house, my displacement from my …