What is the (1) distance travelled and (2) displacement produced by cyclist when he completes one revolution?
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Distance= Length of the circumference of the circle.
Displacement = 0
When one complete circle is completed, the cyclist reaches right where he started. But he has traveled a distance equal to the circumference of that circle. However displacement is the the total change in position between where he started and where he stopped. Since he reached right were he started he hasn't changed his position and the displacement is Zero.
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Distance= Length of the circumference of the circle.
Displacement = 0
When one complete circle is completed, the cyclist reaches right where he started. But he has traveled a distance equal to the circumference of that circle. However displacement is the the total change in position between where he started and where he stopped. Since he reached right were he started he hasn't changed his position and the displacement is Zero.
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Distance= Length of the circumference of the circle.
Displacement = 0
When one complete circle is completed, the cyclist reaches right where he started. But he has traveled a distance equal to the circumference of that circle. However displacement is the the total change in position between where he started and where he stopped. Since he reached right were he started he hasn't changed his position and the displacement is Zero.
Hope it helps you.
3 answers · Physics
Best Answer
Distance= Length of the circumference of the circle.
Displacement = 0
When one complete circle is completed, the cyclist reaches right where he started. But he has traveled a distance equal to the circumference of that circle. However displacement is the the total change in position between where he started and where he stopped. Since he reached right were he started he hasn't changed his position and the displacement is Zero.
Hope it helps you.
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