The initial velocity of the object moving in a straight line with uniform velocity is 12 m / s, and the displacement in the sixth second is 4 m more than that in the fifth The time taken for an object to move from point a of 14m to point B of 32m is 1s. Why is that right? Why do I calculate that there is only 14m displacement in one second

The initial velocity of the object moving in a straight line with uniform velocity is 12 m / s, and the displacement in the sixth second is 4 m more than that in the fifth The time taken for an object to move from point a of 14m to point B of 32m is 1s. Why is that right? Why do I calculate that there is only 14m displacement in one second

You should also calculate the time required to move from the starting point to point B 32m away from the starting point (2 seconds). The difference between the two times is the time required for an object to move from point a 14m away from the starting point to point B 32m away from the starting point. It's 1 second!