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an athlete completes one round of a circular track of diameter 14 min in 20 second .what will be the distance covered and the displacement at the end of 2 minutes 10 seconds​

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Answered by gyawalisampanna
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Answer: The diameter of the circular track is given as 200 m. That is, 2r=200 m.

From this radius is calculated as Radius, r = 100 m.

In 40 sec the athlete complete one round. So, in 2 mins and 20 secs, that is, 140 sec the athlete will complete = 140 / 40 = 3.5 (three and a half) rounds.

One round is considered as the circumference of the circular track.

The distance covered in 140 sec = 2πr×3.5=2×3.14×100×3.5=2200 m.

For each complete round the displacement is zero. Therefore for 3 complete rounds, the displacement will be zero.

At the end of his motion, the athlete will be in the diametrically opposite position. That is, displacement = diameter = 200 m.

Hence, the distance covered is 2200 m and the displacement is 200 m.

Explanation:

Answered by nipurnnagar
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Answer:Given :-

Diameter of circular track = 200 m

Radius, r = 200/2 = 100 m

Time taken by athlete to complete one round = 40 seconds.

To Find :-

Distance covered = ??

Displacement = ??

Formula to be used :-

Speed = Distance/Time

Circumference of circle = 2πr

Solution :-

2 min 20 seconds = 140 seconds

Number of rounds = 140/4 = 35

⇒ Distance covered = 35 × circumference

⇒ Distance covered = 35 × 2 × 22/7 × 100

⇒ Distance covered = 5 × 2 × 22 × 100

⇒ Distance covered = 22000 m

Hence, the distance covered at the end of 2 min 20 seconds is 22000 m or 22 km.

And displacement is 200 m as it return to initial position again.

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