Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds Formula

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Displacement in n-1 Seconds refers to an object's overall change in position. Check FAQs
dn-1=u(n-1)+12alm(n-1)2
dn-1 - Displacement in n-1 Seconds?u - Initial Velocity?n - Number of Seconds?alm - Acceleration For Linear Motion?

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42.9391Edit=33Edit(2.22Edit-1)+123.6Edit(2.22Edit-1)2
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Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
dn-1=u(n-1)+12alm(n-1)2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
dn-1=33m/s(2.22s-1)+123.6m/s²(2.22s-1)2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
dn-1=33(2.22-1)+123.6(2.22-1)2
Next Step Evaluate
dn-1=42.93912m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
dn-1=42.9391m

Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds Formula Elements

Variables
Displacement in n-1 Seconds
Displacement in n-1 Seconds refers to an object's overall change in position.
Symbol: dn-1
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Velocity
Initial Velocity is the velocity at which motion an object starts.
Symbol: u
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Number of Seconds
The Number of Seconds is the total count of time in seconds.
Symbol: n
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Acceleration For Linear Motion
Acceleration For Linear Motion of body is the rate of change in velocity to the change in time.
Symbol: alm
Measurement: AccelerationUnit: m/s²
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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How to Evaluate Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds?

Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds evaluator uses Displacement in n-1 Seconds = Initial Velocity*(Number of Seconds-1)+1/2*Acceleration For Linear Motion*(Number of Seconds-1)^2 to evaluate the Displacement in n-1 Seconds, Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds formula is defined as the total distance covered by an object in a specific time period, considering the initial velocity, acceleration, and time, providing a comprehensive understanding of an object's motion. Displacement in n-1 Seconds is denoted by dn-1 symbol.

How to evaluate Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds, enter Initial Velocity (u), Number of Seconds (n) & Acceleration For Linear Motion (alm) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds

What is the formula to find Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds?
The formula of Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds is expressed as Displacement in n-1 Seconds = Initial Velocity*(Number of Seconds-1)+1/2*Acceleration For Linear Motion*(Number of Seconds-1)^2. Here is an example- 83.3625 = 33*(2.22-1)+1/2*3.6*(2.22-1)^2.
How to calculate Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds?
With Initial Velocity (u), Number of Seconds (n) & Acceleration For Linear Motion (alm) we can find Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds using the formula - Displacement in n-1 Seconds = Initial Velocity*(Number of Seconds-1)+1/2*Acceleration For Linear Motion*(Number of Seconds-1)^2.
Can the Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds be negative?
Yes, the Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds?
Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Distance Travelled in n-1 Seconds can be measured.
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