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loris [4]
2 years ago
10

You exit the Vet's Office.

Physics
1 answer:
kifflom [539]2 years ago
5 0

(1) When you exit the office, your position is 60.8 m and the total distance traveled is 60.8 m.

(2) When you walk to the bank, your position is 60.8 m, displacement is 0 and the total distance traveled is 121.6 m.

(3) When you walk to flower shop, your position is 26.9 m, displacement is 0 and the total distance traveled is 148.5 m.

(4) When you walk to the Vet's Office, your position is 60.8 m, displacement is 60.8 m and the total distance traveled is 182.4 m.

<h3>You exit the Vet's Office</h3>

When you exit the Vet's Office, your position is 60.8 m (assuming your starting position is the bank).

The total distance have you travelled = 26.9 m + 33.9 m = 60.8 m

<h3>You walk to the Bank</h3>

your new position is 60.8 m

your displacement = 60.8 m - 60.8 m = 0 (assuming your starting position is the bank)

total distance have you travelled = 60.8 m +  60.8 m = 121.6 m

<h3>You walk to the Flower Shop</h3>

your new position is 26.9 m

your total displacement = 0 + 26.9 m = 26.9 m

total distance have you travelled = 26.9 m + 121.6 m = 148.5 m

<h3>You walk to the Vet's Office</h3>

your new position is 26.9 m + 33.9 m = 60.8 m

your total displacement = 26.9 m + 33.9 m = 60.8 m

total distance have you travelled = 148.5 m + 33.9 m = 182.4 m

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