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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 1Image 11a) Which diagram below shows the correct displacement (green arrow) of the cyclist?1b) Using the scale in the diagram above select the correct displacement for the cyclist?1c) Why is the distance a scalar quantity but the displacement is a vector?Quiz Percentage Grade
ppefmhEdGarstin2/3The diagram below shows the journey taken by a cyclist.
  • 1200 m
  • 600 m
  • 1800 m
  • 2400 m
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) and direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have only magnitude making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a vector quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a scalar quantity.
67%
ppefmhEdGarstin2/3The diagram below shows the journey taken by a cyclist.
  • 1200 m
  • 600 m
  • 1800 m
  • 2400 m
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) and direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have only magnitude making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a vector quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a scalar quantity.
67%
ppefmhEdGarstin0/3The diagram below shows the journey taken by a cyclist.
  • 1200 m
  • 600 m
  • 1800 m
  • 2400 m
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) and direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have only magnitude making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a vector quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a scalar quantity.
0%
ppefmhEdGarstin1/3The diagram below shows the journey taken by a cyclist.
  • 1200 m
  • 600 m
  • 1800 m
  • 2400 m
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) and direction which makes it a scalar quantity. Displacement must have only magnitude making it a vector quantity.
  • Distance has a magnitude (size) but no direction which makes it a vector quantity. Displacement must have both magnitude and direction making it a scalar quantity.
33%
FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 1Image 11a) Which diagram below shows the correct displacement (green arrow) of the cyclist?1b) Using the scale in the diagram above select the correct displacement for the cyclist?1c) Why is the distance a scalar quantity but the displacement is a vector?Quiz Percentage Grade