Physics, asked by LenaHaks, 7 months ago

A car travels along a straight road 100 m east then 50 m west. Find the speed and velocity of car

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Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

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

D=100M+50M=150M

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

S=100M-50M=50M

Answered by annaloving
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Answer:  I don’t think that you can answer this question with the information that is given.  

Explanation:  Speed=distance/time.  While we know the distance, there is no time given, nor information to calculate it.  Velocity is the same as speed, but with added direction.  Your question gives us 2 directions, so that would be used for the velocity.

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