A school bus takes 0.8 h to reach the school from your house. If the average velocity of the bus is 16.1 km/h to the east, what is the displacement?

d = V*t = 16.1km/h * 0.8h = 12.88m.

10.07km

Displacement refers to the change in position or the straight line distance between the initial and final positions. In this case, the displacement will depend on the direction and magnitude of the average velocity of the school bus.

To calculate displacement, we need to multiply the average velocity by the time it takes for the bus to reach the school. Given that the average velocity is 16.1 km/h and the time is 0.8 hours, we can use the formula:

Displacement = Average Velocity * Time

Substituting the given values:

Displacement = 16.1 km/h * 0.8 h

Now we can calculate the displacement:

Displacement = 12.88 km (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the displacement of the school bus from your house to the school is 12.88 km to the east.