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Sarah begins at a negative position along the x-axis. Sarah moves in the positive x-direction, turns around and then moves in the negative x-direction. Her final position is more negative that her initial position. Is the magnitude of Sarah's displacement greater than, less than, or equal to the distance she travels?

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Answer:

he magnitude of Sarah's displacement is less than the distance she travels

Explanation:

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The magnitude of her displacement is just the difference between her final and initial state, however the distance she traveled is two times the distance she moved in the positive x-direction until she turned around, since she had to move back, plus her displacement.

So:


displacement = |x_(final) -x_(initial)| \\distanceTraveled = 2|x_(return)-x_(initial)| + displacement\\

Since all the terms are positive:


x_(displacement)<x_(traveled)

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