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Suppose a car moves from point ‘P’ to point ‘Q’ and returns to point P, as shown in the figure, what is the distance it has traveled and its displacement?​

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Answered by Nandini1325
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Answer:

We know that,

Distance is the total length of path travelled by a particle in particular time.

So,

Distance travelled by the car in travelling from point P to Q and back to P is:

Distance= 360+360=720 metres

Displacement is the length of path between final and initial position of the particle in particular time.

So,

Displacement travelled by the car in travelling from point P to Q and back to P is:

Displacement=360-360=0 metres

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Answered by brainlysme12
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The answer is Distance = 720 metres and Displacement = 0 metres

Explanation:

Distance is the total length of the path traveled by a particle at a particular time.

Therefore, the distance traveled by car in traveling from point P to Q and back to P can be calculated as

Total Distance = 2 x Distance = 2 x 360

= 720 metres

Displacement is the length of the path between the final and initial position of the particle at a particular time.

Hence, displacement traveled by car in traveling from point P to Q and back to P is:

Displacement = 360 - 360 = 0 metres

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