45 km east and turned around and went 90 m west. Distance and displacement
To calculate the distance and displacement in this scenario, we can break it down as follows:
1. **Distance**: Distance is the total length of the path taken regardless of direction.
- The initial movement is 45 km to the east.
- The second movement is 90 m to the west.
- To convert 45 km to meters (since 1 km = 1000 m), we have:
\[
45 \text{ km} = 45,000 \text{ m}
\]
- The total distance traveled is:
\[
45,000 \text{ m} + 90 \text{ m} = 45,090 \text{ m}
\]
2. **Displacement**: Displacement is the straight-line distance from the starting point to the ending point, along with the direction.
- The starting point is at 0 m (origin).
- After moving 45,000 m east, the position is at +45,000 m.
- After moving 90 m west, the position becomes:
\[
45,000 \text{ m} - 90 \text{ m} = 44,910 \text{ m} \text{ (east)}
\]
- Thus, the displacement is:
\[
44,910 \text{ m} \text{ (east)}
\]
### Summary:
- **Total Distance**: 45,090 m
- **Displacement**: 44,910 m east