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A hiker walks 4.50 m, N and 13.26 m, E. What is the magnitude of his resultant displacement?

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  • 03-11-2021

Answer:

Suppose you take two non-zero displacements represented by vectors A & B. The magnitude of A is 6 and the magnitude of B is 1. What is the magnitude of the smallest displacement you can end up from the starting point?

The smallest displacement would be when the vectors are in the opposite direction, therefore, the magnitude of the minimum displacement is 5.

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