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Two people travel from Columbus to Cleveland one by car at an average velocity of 90 mph and one by plane and an average velocity of 300 mph can their displacement be equal explain in five sentences

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Yes, the displacement of the two travelers can be equal if they start and end at the same points, regardless of their modes of transportation. Displacement is defined as the straight-line distance between the initial and final positions, along with the direction. Whether one travels by car at 90 mph and the other by plane at 300 mph, if both leave Columbus and arrive in Cleveland, their displacement is the same, since they are moving from the same starting point to the same endpoint. The time taken for each journey will differ due to their varying speeds, but this does not affect the total displacement. Thus, even with different velocities, their displacement remains equal as long as their destinations are the same.

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