If you walk 100 meters forward and then 35 meter backward what is distance traveled and your displacemaent ?
Add both for distance traveled.
Difference = displacement.
65m
To calculate the distance traveled, you need to add up the distances traveled in each direction.
Distance traveled = Distance forward + Distance backward
Distance forward = 100 meters
Distance backward = 35 meters
Distance traveled = 100 meters + 35 meters
Therefore, the distance traveled is 135 meters.
To calculate the displacement, you need to consider the overall change in position.
Displacement = Final position - Initial position
In this case, since you started at the initial position and ended up at the same point, the displacement would be zero.
Therefore, the displacement is 0 meters.
To find the distance traveled, we need to calculate the total length of the path you covered. To do this, simply add the distances traveled forward and backward:
Distance traveled = 100 meters (forward) + 35 meters (backward)
Distance traveled = 135 meters
The distance traveled is 135 meters.
Now, to find the displacement, we need to determine the change in position or the straight-line distance from the starting point to the end point. Since you moved forward and then backward, your displacement will take into account both directions:
Displacement = Final position - Initial position
Displacement = (0 meters + 100 meters) - 35 meters
Displacement = 100 meters - 35 meters
Displacement = 65 meters
The displacement is 65 meters.