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16 August, 05:44

A cyclist starts at a position of 0 m and takes 3 s to move east to a position of + 8 m. He then cycles west to a position of + 5 m which takes an additional 2 s. What is the cyclist's displacement? a. + 11mb. - 8mc. - 5m

d. + 5m

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  1. 16 August, 07:51
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    The cyclist's displacement is 5 meters.

    Explanation:

    It is given that,

    Initial position of the cyclist is at 0 meters i. e. at origin

    The cyclist moves to east to a position of + 8 m. East shows the positive x axis. He then cycles west to a position of + 5 m which takes an additional 2 s. We know that the shortest path covered by the cyclist is called its net displacement.

    Displacement = final position - initial position

    Displacement = + 5 m - 0 m

    Displacement = + 5 m

    So, the cyclist's displacement is + 5 meters.
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