Distance Travelled in n Seconds Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2
d = n*u+1/2*alm*n^2
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Displacement - (Measured in Meter) - Displacement refers to an object's overall change in position.
Number of Seconds - (Measured in Second) - The Number of Seconds is the total count of time in seconds.
Initial Velocity - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Initial Velocity is the velocity at which motion starts.
Acceleration for Linear Motion - (Measured in Meter per Square Second) - Acceleration for Linear Motion of body is the rate of change in velocity to the change in time.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Number of Seconds: 2.22 Second --> 2.22 Second No Conversion Required
Initial Velocity: 33 Meter per Second --> 33 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Acceleration for Linear Motion: 3.6 Meter per Square Second --> 3.6 Meter per Square Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
d = n*u+1/2*alm*n^2 --> 2.22*33+1/2*3.6*2.22^2
Evaluating ... ...
d = 82.13112
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
82.13112 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
82.13112 Meter <-- Displacement
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds
Go Displacement in n-1 seconds = Initial Velocity*(Number of Seconds-1)+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*(Number of Seconds-1)^2
Distance Travelled in n Seconds
Go Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2
Final Velocity given Displacement, Uniform Acceleration and Initial Velocity of Particle
Go Final Velocity = sqrt(Initial Velocity^2+2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Displacement)
Initial Velocity given Displacement, Uniform Acceleration and Final Velocity of Particle
Go Initial Velocity = sqrt(Final Velocity^2-2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Displacement)
Distance Travelled in nth Second
Go Displacement in n-1 seconds = Initial Velocity+Acceleration for Linear Motion/2*(2*Number of Seconds-1)
Displacement of Particle
Go Displacement of Particle = (Final Velocity^2-Initial Velocity^2)/(2*Acceleration for Linear Motion)
Velocity of Particle after Certain Time
Go Velocity of Linear Motion = Initial Velocity+Acceleration for Linear Motion*Time
Time Taken by Particle to Change its Initial Velocity to Final Velocity
Go Time = (Final Velocity-Initial Velocity)/Acceleration for Linear Motion
Distance Travelled by Particle
Go Distance Traveled = ((Initial Velocity+Final Velocity)/2)*Time
Average Velocity
Go Average Velocity = (Initial Velocity+Final Velocity)/2
Distance Traveled by Particle given Average Velocity
Go Distance Traveled = Average Velocity*Time

Distance Travelled in n Seconds Formula

Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2
d = n*u+1/2*alm*n^2

What is displacement?

Displacement (geometry), is the difference the final and initial position of a point trajectory (for instance, the center of mass of a moving object). The actual path covered to reach the final position is irrelevant.

How to Calculate Distance Travelled in n Seconds?

Distance Travelled in n Seconds calculator uses Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2 to calculate the Displacement, Distance travelled in n seconds formula is defined as the sum of product of initial velocity, number of seconds and half of the product of acceleration and square of the number of seconds. Displacement is denoted by d symbol.

How to calculate Distance Travelled in n Seconds using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Distance Travelled in n Seconds, enter Number of Seconds (n), Initial Velocity (u) & Acceleration for Linear Motion (alm) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Distance Travelled in n Seconds calculation can be explained with given input values -> 82.13112 = 2.22*33+1/2*3.6*2.22^2.

FAQ

What is Distance Travelled in n Seconds?
Distance travelled in n seconds formula is defined as the sum of product of initial velocity, number of seconds and half of the product of acceleration and square of the number of seconds and is represented as d = n*u+1/2*alm*n^2 or Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2. The Number of Seconds is the total count of time in seconds, Initial Velocity is the velocity at which motion starts & Acceleration for Linear Motion of body is the rate of change in velocity to the change in time.
How to calculate Distance Travelled in n Seconds?
Distance travelled in n seconds formula is defined as the sum of product of initial velocity, number of seconds and half of the product of acceleration and square of the number of seconds is calculated using Displacement = Number of Seconds*Initial Velocity+1/2*Acceleration for Linear Motion*Number of Seconds^2. To calculate Distance Travelled in n Seconds, you need Number of Seconds (n), Initial Velocity (u) & Acceleration for Linear Motion (alm). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Number of Seconds, Initial Velocity & Acceleration for Linear Motion and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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