Calculate the total distance traversed by the car

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The discussion focuses on calculating the total distance and displacement of a car that travels 500m east and 1200m south. The total distance traversed is correctly identified as 1700m, which is the sum of the two movements. However, the total displacement, representing the straight-line distance from the starting point to the endpoint, is less than 1700m and can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem. Participants emphasize the importance of distinguishing between distance (a scalar quantity) and displacement (a vector quantity). A diagram illustrating the car's path is recommended for clarity in understanding the problem.
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Please can somebody help me with this problem.A car undergoes a displacement of 500m due east, followed by another displacement due south of 1200m.
a) Calculate the total distance traversed by the car.
b) Calculate the total displacement of the car.
 
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Draw a diagram showing the car's initial position as a dot, and each movement as a line. Note that the two lines form two sides of a right triangle. Can you use geometry to solve for the hypotenuse of that triangle?

- Warren
 
i was trying to get the displacement using the formula, so the total displacemt must be 1700m, is that right?
 
angina1 said:
i was trying to get the displacement using the formula, so the total displacemt must be 1700m, is that right?

No, the total displacement is from point A to point Z no matter how many B's or C's or D's you had to go through to get there. They're asking for a straight line change in position from your original point.

Displacement vs. distance transversed is two different things. Displacement is the absolute end result of how far you are from point A. Distance transversed is the actual distance of the path you took during the whole trip.
 
Pengwuino is right. The total distance traveled is just the sum of the 500m and 1200m movements, for a total of 1700m.

The total displacement, however, is the distance between the starting and ending points of the trip, which is smaller than 1700m.

- Warren
 
so the total displacement is going to be 700m
 
No, did you draw the diagram?
 
but the displacement's formula is final value-initial value, an the rf=1200m ant the initial=500
 
angina,

Positions are two-dimensional in this case; distances, in general, cannot be found by only using a single number.

The original position of the car is (0,0), while the final position is (500, -1200). You need to draw a picture of the path the car takes, and use geometry to find the resulting distance, as we have now said several times.

- Warren
 
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thank you so much for your help
 
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distance is scalar. no direction, so just add up those two numbers to get this


however, with displacement youd have to do the pythagorean theorem
 
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