Answer: Distance = 15km ; Displacement ≅ 11'2km
Explanation:
In Physics when we speak of distance we refer to the space traveled that is always measured on the trajectory, while displacement refers to the space from an initial position to a final position regardless of the path. When the path is a straight line, the space traveled is equal to the module of the displacement.
Distance: 5km + 5km + 5km = 15km (Red lines)
Displacement² : (10km)² + (5km)² = 100km² + 25km² = 125km²
Displacement : √125km² ≅ 11'2km (Blue line)
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