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PhysicsEasyMCQ2024 · 04 Apr Shift 2

Q2. A cyclist starts from the point P of a circular ground of radius 2 km and travels along its circumference to the point S. The displacement of a cyclist is: (1) √8 km (2) 8 km (3) 6 km (4) 4 km

What This Question Tests

This question checks the fundamental definition of displacement as the straight-line distance between the initial and final positions, regardless of the path taken.

Concepts Tested

DisplacementCircular motion

Formulas Used

Displacement = Shortest distance between initial and final points

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