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What is the displacement of an object that moves from the origin to a position at -12 m

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displacement is the shortest distance travelled...

hence in this case the displacement will simply be 12m

User Max Raskin
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Answer:

d = -12 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Displacement is defined as change in the position of the object

it is the shortest distance between initial and final position of the object

so it is given as


\vec d = \vec r_2 - \vec r_1

now we have


\vec r_2 = -12 m


\vec r_1 = 0

so we have


\vec d = (-12 m) - (0)

so the displacement would be -12 m

it is 12 m in magnitude with negative direction displacement

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