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an ant walks 8 cm east across the ground. it pauses to look around, then continues walking east for
another 19 cm. find the resultant displacement vector of the ant's motion using the "tip-to-lall method. you
will need to draw two vectors to represent the two parts of the ant's motion. then measure the length of the
two vectors together, and redraw the resultant vector that is the new length.

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