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a car t a car travels along a straight road hundred metres East 50 metres West find distance and displacement of the car

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Answered by labhhema
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Explanation:

A car travels along the straight road 100 m east, then 50 m west. The total distance covered by the car is equal to the total path covered by it. In this case, distance of the car is equal to 100 m + 50 m = 150 meters. Hence, the distance and displacement of the car is 150 m and 111.8 m respectively.

Answered by aribakhorajia3306
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Answer:

Distance travelled is the total length of the path travelled by car.

⇒ d=100m+50m

⇒ d=150m

Displacement is the linear separation between the initial and final points. Here the car moved 100 m forward and then 50 m backward. Then,

⇒ s=100m-50m

s=50m

Therefore,displacement(s)=50m.

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