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A person walks 8.00 km west, then turns and goes 3.00 km east, then turns and goes back 1.00 km west . (L3) a) What is the person's distance? (12.0 km) b) What is the person's displacement? (6.00 km west)

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After the person walked 8.00 km west, then went 3.00 km east and then went back 1.00 km west, we have:

a) The person's distance is 12.00 km.

b) The person's displacement is 6.00 km west.

 

a) The total distance is a scalar that is given by the sum of the three short distances traveled by the person:

[tex] d = d_{1} + d_{2} + d_{3} [/tex]

Where:

d₁ = 8.00 km  

d₂ = 3.00 km

d₃ = 1.00 km  

The total distance is:

[tex] d = d_{1} + d_{2} + d_{3} = 8.00 km + 3.00 km + 1 km = 12.00 km [/tex]

Hence, the person's distance is 12.00 km.

b) The displacement is a vector that is given by the sum of the directions of the distances:

[tex] \Delta x = x_{1} + x_{2} + x_{3} [/tex]

Where:

x₁ = 8.00 km

x₂ = -3.00 km

x₃ = 1.00 km

The minus sign of x₂ is because we are taking the west direction as the positive x-direction.  

The displacement is:

[tex] \Delta x = 8.00 km - 3.00 km + 1.00 km = 6.00 km [/tex]

Therefore, the person's displacement is 6.00 km west.

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