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Watch All the topics of class 9 Motion: Part 1: • Motion class 9 in Malayalam I CBSE I NCERT... Part 2: • Motion class 9 in Malayalam I CBSE I NCERT... Part 3 : • Motion Class 9 Numerical Problems I Board ... Part 4 : • Distance Time graph I Motion malayalam I P... Part 5 : • Acceleration Malayalam I Motion class 9 I ... Part 6: • Velocity Time Graph I Malayalam I Motion C... Part 7: • Equations of motion I Motion Class 9 I Mal... Part 8: • Equations of motion I Graphical Representa... Part 9: • Motion Class 9 I Third equation of motion ... Part 10: • Uniform Circular Motion I Class 9 I Scienc... Part 11: • Motion Class 9 | NCERT Solutions | Exercis... Part 12: • Class 9 Motion Numerical Problems | NCERT ... Part 13: • motion class 9 | NCERT Solutions | Exercis... Part 14: • motion class 9 numerical in Malayalam I ch... Multiple Choice : • motion class 9 physics important mcq I 9th... Here are the numerical problems from NCERT Exercise or from previous year board examination question papers related to the topics distance and displacement. Displacement is the distance between an object’s initial position and its final position and is usually measured or defined along a straight line. Since this is a calculation that measures distance, the standard unit is the meter (m). How to find displacement In physics, you find displacement by calculating the distance between an object’s initial position and its final position. The official displacement formula is as follows: s = sf – si s = displacement si = initial position sf = final position Displacements don’t have to be positive; they can be zero or negative as well. If the positive direction is to the right, then a negative displacement means that the object has moved to the left. When working on physics problems, you can choose to place the origin of your position-measuring system wherever is convenient. The measurement of the position of an object depends on where you choose to place your origin; however, displacement from an initial position si to a final position sf does not depend on the position of the origin because the displacement depends only on the difference between the positions, not the positions themselves.