Math Jax Sprint

Math Jax Sprint

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Example 2: Calculating Displacement: A Subway Train

What are the magnitude and sign of displacements for the motions of the subway train shown in parts (a) and (b) of Figure 7?

Strategy

A drawing with a coordinate system is already provided, so we don’t need to make a sketch, but we should analyze it to make sure we understand what it is showing. Pay particular attention to the coordinate system. To find displacement, we use the equation\boldsymbol{\Delta{x}=x_f-x_0}. This is straightforward since the initial and final positions are given.

Solution

1. Identify the knowns. In the figure we see that \boldsymbol{x_f=6.70\textbf{ km}} and \boldsymbol{x_0=4.70\textbf{ km}} for part (a), and \boldsymbol{x\prime_f=3.75\textbf{ km}} and \boldsymbol{x\prime_0=5.25\textbf{ km}} for part (b).

2. Solve for displacement in part (a).

\boldsymbol{\Delta{x}=x_f-x_0=6.70\textbf{ km}-4.70\textbf{ km}=+2.00\textbf{ km}}

3. Solve for displacement in part (b).

\boldsymbol{\Delta{x}\prime=x\prime_f-x\prime_0=3.75\textbf{ km}-5.25\textbf{ km}=-1.50\textbf{ km}}

Discussion

The direction of the motion in (a) is to the right and therefore its displacement has a positive sign, whereas motion in (b) is to the left and thus has a negative sign.