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Though distance is different than displacement, resultant displacement problems will specify how many "feet" or how many "meters" an object has traveled.  You will use these units of measurement to calculate displacement, or how far out of position the object is based on its original point.  The resultant displacement formula is written as: S = √x²+y².  "S" stands for displacement.  X is the first direction that the object is traveling and Y is the second direction that the object is traveling.  If your object only travels in one direction, then Y = 0. An object can only travel in two directions maximum, since moving along the north/south or east/west axes will be considered neutral movement. Use a ruler to make straight lines from point to point.  Also remember to connect your starting point to your end point using a straight line.  This is the displacement we will be calculating. For example, if an object travels east 300 feet and north 400 feet, it will form a right triangle.  AB will form the first leg of the triangle and BC will form the second leg.  AC will form the hypotenuse of the triangle, and its value will be the amount of the object's displacement.  In this example, the two directions are "east" and "north." Now that you know the two directions your object is traveling in, input the values into their respective variables. For example, x = 300 and y = 400.  Your formula should look like this:  S = √300² + 400². Square 300 and 400 first, then add them, and then find the square root of that sum. For example: S = √90000 + 160000.  S = √250000.  S = 500.  You now know that displacement is equal to 500 feet.

summary: Use the resultant displacement formula when units of distance are used to specify your initial  and final location. Connect the points based on order of movement and label them from A-Z. Input the direction values for x² and y². Compute the formula using the order of operations.


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If you’re using a mouse, point to the lower left corner of your session to access the “Start” screen.  A list of all your active networks will display. A network status window will display.  ” ” Your computer’s current DNS settings will be located in the bottom half of the Properties window.

summary: Swipe in from the right side of your Windows 8 device to access the “Start” screen. Type “Control Panel” into the search field and select the option after it displays in the search results. Click on “View network status and tasks” below the Network and Internet section. Click on the link displayed to the right of “Connections” for the network you’d like to check DNS settings for. Click on the “Properties” button within the status window. Click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4). Click on “Properties.


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with matches or a lighter. Use whatever you feel comfortable using to light your candle, whether that is a lighter or matches.  Long matches or a grill lighter works well to protect your hand while lighting the candle. If you don’t have a long lighter, you can use regular matches or a lighter to light the end of a spaghetti noodle, and then use this noodle to light the wick of your candle. Initially, you will touch light the candle by touching the wick. You want the wick to char a bit. Allow it to turn slightly black. This will give you time to build up the vaporized fuel in the air and relight the candle.  Don’t leave the candle unattended. You should burn it until you see a glowing red ember on the end. You want to blow out your candles, rather than using another method of extinguishing them.  Blowing out your candles will maximize the smoke above the wick. Don’t blow out your candle until you are ready to do your trick, and reignite it, as this works best just after you’ve blown the candle out.
summary: Light your candle Allow the candle to burn. Blow out the candles.