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An athlete completes one round of a circular track of diameter 200m in 40s. What will be the distance covered and the displacement at the end of 2min20s?


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Solution

Solve using speed distance relation :

Step 1: Find the distance covered by the athlete in one round.

Given diameter of the circular track is 200m.

Know that the circumference of a circle =π×diameter

Find the distance covered in 40 seconds.

=200×π=200×227m[π=227]

Step 2: Find the speed of the athlete

Speed =distancetime

=200×22740=1107m/s

Step 3:Find the distance covered in 2min20s:

We know that, 2min20s=140s

Distance =speed×time

=1107×140=2200m

Understand that : 2200m=2.2km.

Step 4: Find the displacement.

We know that the displacement of the athlete after every complete lap is 0.

We know that the athlete completes a single round in 40s. Therefore in140s, in the first 120s he will cover 3complete rounds and then he will cover some more distance in remaining 20s.

Since, in 40s he completes one round of the circular track. Therefore, in 20s he will complete half round of the circular track.

Understand that, when he completes half round his position is exactly opposite to the starting point.

Hence, the displacement at the end of 2min20s is equal to the diameter of the circular track i.e., 200m.

Hence the distance and the displacement at the end of 2min20sis 2.2km and 200m respectively.


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