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Two cyclists start on a race between points A and D on two different routes. Cyclist X takes the route passing through the equidistant points A-B-C-D, each separated by a distance of 200 meters. Cyclist Y takes the direct route AD, which has a total length of 546.41 meters. Both cyclists reach the end point in 30 seconds. Calculate the displacement and average velocities of cyclists X and Y.

Respuesta :

The displacement is the shortest distance between two points, which is 546.41. The displacement for both is 546.41 meters

Average velocity of X = (200 + 200 + 200) / 30
Average velocity of X = 20 m/s

Average velocity of Y = 546.41 / 30 = 18.2 m/s

For cyclist X, the displacement is 546.41 meters.

The velocity is the displacement ÷ time = 546.41 ÷ 30 = 18.21 meters/second.

For cyclist Y, the displacement is also 546.1 meters.

The velocity is displacement ÷ time = 546.1 ÷ 30 = 18.21 meters/second.

Although cyclist X and cyclist Y have traveled different distances in same time interval, their velocities and displacements are same.