Question:

The displacement-time graphs of two moving particles make angles of $30^{\circ}$ and $45^{\circ}$ with the time $X$ -axis The ratio of their velocities is

Updated On: May 30, 2022
  • $\sqrt{3}:2$
  • $1 : 1$
  • $1 : 2$
  • $1:\sqrt{3}$
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

By the definition, the slope of displacement-time graph is velocity.
i.e., $v=\tan \theta$
$\therefore \frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}}=\frac{\tan \theta_{1}}{\tan \theta_{2}}$
$\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}}=\frac{\tan 30^{\circ}}{\tan 45^{\circ}}$
$\frac{v_{1}}{v_{2}}=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}$
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Concepts Used:

Distance and Displacement

Distance:

The sum of the length of the path traveled by an object from one place to another is called distance. The path may or may not be directly from the initial point to the final point.

Distance is a scalar quantity and has only magnitude, also does not have any direction. 

For example,

From the particular point, if a car travels to the east for 5 km and takes a turn to travel north for another 8 km, the total distance traveled by car shall be 13 km. The distance can never be zero or negative but should be always more than the displacement of the object. The distance of the object gives complete information about the path traveled by the object.

Read More: Difference between Distance and Displacement

Displacement:

The length of the shortest path from the initial point to the final point is called displacement. It is a vector quantity that consists of magnitude as well as direction.

For example,

Let's consider the same example given above, the total displacement of the object will be the length of the line joining the two positions. The displacement of an object is usually shorter or equal to the distance traveled by the object. The displacement of the object does not give the proper information about the path traveled by the object.