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An athlete completes 3 rounds on a 400 m track. The distance traveled by him and his displacement are *​

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Answered by pranavd789
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Answer:

Explanation:Yet, I am writing this to show the difference between the use of π and it's approximation 22/7.

Circumference of the track = Diameter×π = 400π m.

Total time taken = 2 min 20s = 140 s. Time taken for 1 round = 40 s. Number of rounds = 140 ÷ 40 = 3.5

This means having completed 3 and a half round the athlete is at a point diametrically opposite to his starting point. So, the magnitude of the displacement vector is 400m.

Distance travelled in 140s = 3.5×Circumference = 3.5 × 400π m = 1400π m = 4398.2297m approximately

Now, the difference between the two results, Mr Verma's and mine = (4400 - 4398.2297)m = 1.7703m.

We cannot ignore this difference of nearly 1.77meter, if the calculations really matter to anything in real life. At the same time, students should not bother to find a better result with a better π, specifically when calculator is NOT allowed.

π in Exam Hall 22/7,

π outside Exam Hall= “May I have a brown chocolate?”= 3.14159….

Answered by RUSO714
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Answer:

1200 km

because displacement=velocity÷time

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