A cyclist maintains a constant velocity of

5.4 m/s headed away from point A. At some
initial time, the cyclist is 250 m from point A.
What will be his displacement from his
starting position after 86 s?
Answer in units of

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A cyclist maintains a constant velocity of
5.5 m/s headed away from point A. At some
initial time, the cyclist is 250 m from point A.
What will be his displacement from his
starting position after 88 s?
Answer in units of m.

To find the cyclist's displacement from his starting position after 86 seconds, we need to calculate the distance he will travel in that time.

The formula for distance is distance = velocity × time.

We are given that the cyclist maintains a constant velocity of 5.4 m/s, and the time is 86 s.

So, distance = 5.4 m/s × 86 s.

Calculating this, we get:

distance = 464.4 m.

Therefore, the cyclist's displacement from his starting position after 86 seconds will be 464.4 meters.