Distance & Displacement (DP IB Physics)
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Distance & Displacement
Distance
Distance is a measure of how far an object travels
It is a scalar quantity - in other words, the direction is not important
Total running distance
The athletes run a total distance of 300 m
Consider some athletes running a 300 m race on a 400 m track
The distance travelled by the athletes is 300 m
Displacement
Displacement is a measure of how far something is from its starting position, along with its direction
In other words, it is the change in position
It is a vector quantity - it describes both magnitude and direction
Total distance vs total displacement
The athletes run a total distance of 300 m, but end up 100 m from where they started
Distance is a scalar quantity because...
It describes how far an object has travelled overall, but not the direction it has travelled in
Displacement is a vector quantity because...
It describes how far an object is from where it started and in what direction
When a student travels to school, there will probably be a difference in the distance they travel and their displacement
The overall distance they travel includes the total lengths of all the roads, including any twists and turns
The overall displacement of the student would be a straight line between their home and school, regardless of any obstacles, such as buildings, lakes or motorways, along the way
What is the difference between distance and displacement?
Displacement is a vector while distance is a scalar quantity
Consider the same 300 m race again
The athletes have still run a total distance of 300 m (this is indicated by the arrow in red)
However, their displacement at the end of the race is 100 m to the right (this is indicated by the arrow in green)
If they ran the full 400 m, their final displacement would be zero
Worked Example
A professor walks around her garden following the path ABCDA.
Calculate, at the end of their walk
(a) the distance the professor travels.
(b) the displacement of the professor.
Answer:
(a) The distance the professor travels is:
The total distance of each side of the rectangle
15 + 9 + 15 + 9 = 48 km
(b) The displacement of the professor is:
The displacement is how far the professor is from their original position
As they travel back to point A, the total displacement = 0 km
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