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Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 1

Path length does not depend on ____

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 1

The path length depends on the final and initial point. It also depends on the path taken. But it does not depend on the coordinate system. The coordinate system merely defines thee path and does not affect its total length.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 2

In which coordinate system do we use distance from origin and to angles to define the position of a point in space?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 2

In Spherical system, distance from the center, the angle with the X axis, and the angle with the Z axis are used to define the position of a point. These are respectively represented by R, θ and ф.

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Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 3

Distance does not depend on _______

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 3

The distance depends on the final and initial points as these points define the path. Distance also depends on the path chosen, the distance between same initial and final point with different paths can be different. It does not depend on speed as whatever the speed may be, if the initial and final points and path remains same, the distance remains same.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 4

When person moves in the coordinate system from A (0, 0) to B (5, 10), to C (8, 6), what is the displacement covered?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 4

The displacement is the distance between the final and the initial location. Here the final location is C and the initial is A. We can solve this by using distance between two points method. AC = Square root ((82 – 02) + (62 – 02)) = Square root (100) = 10 units.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 5

A person is standing at -2 location on the number line. He runs to and fro from -2 to +5 location 5 times. How much distance has he covered if he comes back to -2 location at the end?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 5

In one turn the person covers 5 – (-2) units of distance, i.e. 7. Therefore in 5 turns, he will cover 5 x 7 = 35 units of distance.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 6

If, in the following diagram, distance between each circle is 1 unit, what is the displacement between A and B?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 6

The vertical distance between A and B is of 2 units and the horizontal distance is 1 unit. Hence, to calculate the displacement, we can make a right-angled triangle as shown and can find the distance (AB) by Pythagoras theorem. Distance (AB) = Square root (22 + 12) = Square root (5).

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 7

The displacement of a particle is given as function of time as x = t2 + 2t. How much displacement is covered in the first 5 seconds?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 7

The displacement covered in the first five seconds can be obtained by putting t = 5 in the equation. Therefore, x = 55 + 2(5) = 25 + 10 = 35. Hence the answer is 35 units.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 8

Which one of the following relations is true?

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 8

Displacement is the shortest distance between two points. Hence displacement <= distance or vice versa. If the path followed is the path of shortest distance or displacement, then displacement = distance.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 9

What is the path length of the following path?
A (0, 0) to B (5, 0) to C (5, 5) to D (0, 5)

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 9

Total path length = Sum of path lengths of intermediate paths. Therefore, Path length AD = Sum of Path lengths of AB, BC, CD = 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 units.

Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 10

Displacement between two points is ___

Detailed Solution for Test: Position, Path Length and Displacement - Question 10

Displacement between two points is the shortest path between them. It is always less than or equal to the distance between them. Displacement can never be greater than distance.

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