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If you walk 3 meters north and then 4 meters west, what is the magnitude of your displacement?
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If you walk 3 meters north and then 4 meters west, what is the magnitude of your displacement?
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If you walk 3 meters north and then 4 meters west, what is the magnitude of your displacement?
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S^2=3^2+4^2
S^2=9+16
S^2=25
S=√25
S=5m
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