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A person travels from 'A' to 'B' through point 'C' as shown in figure. Find the distance and displacement​

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Answered by empireSufiyan
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Answer:

Distance = AC + CB

Displacement = AB

Explanation:

Distance is entire path from starting to ending...

Displacement is how the ending point is far from starting point, it not depend on the path/way....

Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

AC=AB2+BC2  =32+42=9+16=25=5mts

Explanation:

Let ABC is a right angles triangle with B as shown in the actual figure

1. if a person travels from A to B and then to C the total distance travelled is =(3m+4m)=7mts.

2. The displacement is the  change in position from A to C

AC=AB2+BC2

=32+42=9+16=25=5mts

What does position mean?

In physics, we love to exactly describe the motion of an item. significantly, the primary few chapters of basically each physics textbook are committed to teaching people how to precisely describe movement for the reason that it's so critical to everything else we do in physics.

however to explain an object's movement, we must first be able to describe its role—where it's far at any particular time. more precisely, we need to specify its function relative to a convenient reference body. Earth is often used as a reference frame, and we often describe the location of an object as it pertains to desk bound objects in that reference frame. for instance, a professor’s function may be described in terms of where she is in terms of the nearby white board (figure 1). In different cases, we use reference frames that aren't stationary but rather are in movement relative to Earth. to explain the placement of a person in an plane, as an example, we use the plane, not Earth, as the reference body (determine 2).

The variable xxx is regularly used to represent the horizontal role. The variable yyy is frequently used to represent the vertical role.

What does displacement imply?

If an item moves relative to a reference body—for example, if a professor actions to the right relative to a whiteboard, or a passenger moves closer to the rear of an aircraft—then the object’s position adjustments. this transformation in position is called displacement. The phrase displacement implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced.

Displacement is described to be the change in position of an object

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