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A cyclist rides 8.0 km east for 20 minutes, then he turns and heads west for 8 minutes and 3.2 km. Finally he rides east for 16 km, which takes 40 minutes. (a) What is the final displacement of the cyclist? (b) What is his average velocity?

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Answer:

1) The final displacement of cyclist is 20.8 km.

2) The average velocity of cyclist is 18.35 m/h

Step-by-step explanation:

The path traced by the cyclist is as shown in the attached figure

from the attached figure we can see

1) Initial distance covered = 8.0 km east therefore OA = 8.0 km

2) When the cyclist turns and travels 3.2 km west thus AB = 3.2 km

3) From B the cyclist turns and travels 16 km east thus BC = 16.0 km

As we can see that the total displacement is OC = OA- AB + BC = 8.0-3.2+16 = 20.8 km

Thus the final displacement is 20.8 km.

Part b)

By definition of average velocity we have


v_(avg)=(Total\cdot Displacement)/(Total\cdot Time)=(20.8)/(20+8+40)=0.305km/min=18.35km/hr

A cyclist rides 8.0 km east for 20 minutes, then he turns and heads west for 8 minutes-example-1
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