What is the displacement of a car traveling at 105 km/h for 2.5 h?

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In summary, a car traveling at 105 km/h for 2.5 hours will cover a displacement of 262.5 km. This can be calculated by multiplying the speed (105 km/h) by the time (2.5 h), resulting in the total distance traveled in kilometers. Displacement refers to the overall change in position of an object, taking into account both the distance traveled and the direction of movement. Therefore, the displacement of a car traveling at a constant speed for a certain amount of time can be easily determined using basic mathematical calculations.
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A car has a velocity of 105 km/h [N]. What is its displacement if it travels at this velocity for 2.5 h?
 
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