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LO2.01 distance and displacement lab
The following questions refer to the figure below. The coordinate system is chosen such that "to the
right" is positive, or concisely written as (+). The four paths shown as colored arrows represent
different movements, all of which begin at the bold dot and end at the tip of the arrowhead. This lab
activity requires you to work out the displacement, distance, and distance traveled for each of the four
paths. All questions share the same set of answers:
n8.0 m(-2)
)8.0m(+8)
K) 10.0 m(-8)
L)10.0 m (+2)
M) 12.0 m(-8)
N) 12.0m(+8)
0) -4.0 m U)-8.0 m
A) 4.0 m(-2)
B) 4.0m (+2)
C)5.0m(-2)
D)5.0m(-)
E)6.0 m(-8)
F)6.0 m(+2)
G) 7.0m (-3)
H)7.0m (+8)
P)4.0m V)8.0 m
Q) -5.0 m W)-10.0m
R) 5.0 m X)10.0m
S)-7.0m Y)-12.0m
T) 7.0m z) 12.0m
A
B
C
D
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
displacement x (m)
Note in the figure there is no second dimension. Path D has that little turn around and Path C doubles
back, but the vertical extensions are just to show this change in direction. Also remember that the very
tip of each path's arrow is the end point. Also consider wether each question is asking about a vector
or a scalar quantity - it won't do to select a vector answer for a scalar question, even if the scalar part of
the chosen vector is correct.
1) Along path A, what is the displacement?
2) Along path A, what is the distance?
3) Along path A, what is the distance traveled?
Transcribed Image Text:LO2.01 distance and displacement lab The following questions refer to the figure below. The coordinate system is chosen such that "to the right" is positive, or concisely written as (+). The four paths shown as colored arrows represent different movements, all of which begin at the bold dot and end at the tip of the arrowhead. This lab activity requires you to work out the displacement, distance, and distance traveled for each of the four paths. All questions share the same set of answers: n8.0 m(-2) )8.0m(+8) K) 10.0 m(-8) L)10.0 m (+2) M) 12.0 m(-8) N) 12.0m(+8) 0) -4.0 m U)-8.0 m A) 4.0 m(-2) B) 4.0m (+2) C)5.0m(-2) D)5.0m(-) E)6.0 m(-8) F)6.0 m(+2) G) 7.0m (-3) H)7.0m (+8) P)4.0m V)8.0 m Q) -5.0 m W)-10.0m R) 5.0 m X)10.0m S)-7.0m Y)-12.0m T) 7.0m z) 12.0m A B C D 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 displacement x (m) Note in the figure there is no second dimension. Path D has that little turn around and Path C doubles back, but the vertical extensions are just to show this change in direction. Also remember that the very tip of each path's arrow is the end point. Also consider wether each question is asking about a vector or a scalar quantity - it won't do to select a vector answer for a scalar question, even if the scalar part of the chosen vector is correct. 1) Along path A, what is the displacement? 2) Along path A, what is the distance? 3) Along path A, what is the distance traveled?
4) Along path B, what is the displacement?
5) Along path B, what is the distance?
6) Along path B, what is the distance traveled?
7) Along path C, what is the displacement?
8) Along path C, what is the distance?
9) Along path C, what is the distance traveled?
10) Along path D, what is the displacement?
11) Along path D, what is the distance?
12) Along path D, what is the distance traveled?
Transcribed Image Text:4) Along path B, what is the displacement? 5) Along path B, what is the distance? 6) Along path B, what is the distance traveled? 7) Along path C, what is the displacement? 8) Along path C, what is the distance? 9) Along path C, what is the distance traveled? 10) Along path D, what is the displacement? 11) Along path D, what is the distance? 12) Along path D, what is the distance traveled?
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