Physics, asked by manviChandiwala, 9 months ago

Suppose a bus starting from a terminus A travels 15000 m to reach terminus B. Then the distance covered by the bus is 15000 m. Now if the bus returns to the terminus A, then what is the distance covered by the bus during the entire trip? What is the displacement of the bus in the complete journey?

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Answered by beatles8
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Answer:

distance covered= 15000+15000

=30000m

displacement= 0 because it has returned to initial position.

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Answered by anadia
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Answer:

30000 m.

Explanation:

Now if the bus returns to the terminus A, then what is the distance covered by the bus during the return trip? The distance covered is 15000 m. But the total distance covered by the bus during the trip from A to B and than back to A from B is 15000 m + 15000 m

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