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27 July, 18:07

A train on a straight track goes in the positive direction for 6.7 km, and then backs up for 4.0 km. Is the distance covered by the train greater than, less than, or equal to its displacement?

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  1. 27 July, 18:21
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    Distance is greater than the displacement.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given that a train on a straight track goes in the positive direction.

    We have to find that distance covered by the train is greater than, lees than or equal to its displacement.

    Train covered distance in positive direction=6.7 km

    Train covered distance in back=4.0 km

    Distance covered by the train=6.7+4=10.7 Km

    Because distance is the length of path covered by object.

    Displacement = Final position - Initial position

    Displacement = 6.7-4=2.7 km

    10.7 > 2.7

    Distance > Displacement

    Hence, Distance is greater than the displacement.
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