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Hanuman_2000 Posted 13 years ago
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Hello,

1. A force displaces an object by 1 meter in the direction of the force.

What is the meaning of "by " here?

Could any one here explain it in simple way?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 Could any one here explain it in simple way? An object (for example a car) is sitting at point X. ) The car moves 1 meter and then stops.

  • hanuman_2000 Could any one here explain it in simple way?
  • An object (for example a car) is sitting at point X.
  • ) The car moves 1 meter and then stops.
  • The position has changed by 1 meter.
  • It moves in the direction that you pushed it.
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hanuman_2000Could any one here explain it in simple way?
An object (for example a car) is sitting at point X.
You apply a force (for example: you push the car.)
The car moves 1 meter and then stops. The position has changed by 1 meter. It moves in the direction that you pushed it.
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hanuman_2000What is the meaning of "by " here?
the distance of; to the extent of
hanuman_2000A force displaces an object by 1 meter in the direction of the force. ...
Could any one here explain it in simple way?
Something pushes an object one meter in a straight line.

CJ

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