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Physics, 16.12.2019 19:31 xarianna2007

Mark walked 2 miles east, then 1 mile north. how would you determine his
total displacement?
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a. subtract 1 from 2.
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b. draw a vector from his starting point to his ending point.
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c. add 1 and 2
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d. draw a vector going 3 miles northeast.
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