if a bus travels north with a constant velocity of3m/s, what is the displacement after 15 seconds?

distance = speed * time, so ...

s = vt

s=3×15
s=45m

Displacement = "distance" due north

(requires speed and direction)

To find the displacement of the bus, we can use the formula:

Displacement = Velocity x Time

Given that the bus travels north with a constant velocity of 3 m/s and the time is 15 seconds, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Displacement = 3 m/s x 15 s

Calculating the product of 3 m/s and 15 s, we get:

Displacement = 45 meters

Therefore, the displacement of the bus after 15 seconds is 45 meters to the north.