Science, asked by Andwhatdidyoure, 10 months ago

(2) A car moves along a straight track for 50 m. Then it stops, reverses and moves for 10 m. What
the displacement and distance travelled by the car?​

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Answered by Harshitshrivastav9
2

Answer:

20m is answer of this question

Answered by mariospartan
5

Answer:

The displacement of the car is 50 m - 10 m = 40 m due to the track.

The distance traveled by car is 50 m + 10 m = 60 m.

Explanation:

Displacement is defined as distance between initial and final position of an object, along with the direction of the movement. So, the distance between initial and final points is 40 m and its direction is the direction of the straight track. Distance is defined as the total length traveled by a body during its motion. So, the distance traveled by car is 60 m.

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