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A dog runs 30 feet to the north then 5 feet to the south what is the displacement of the dog

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The initial displacement=d1= 30 feet North

d2= -5 feet south

we take d2 as negative because we treat south direction as negative

so the net displacement= d1+d2

net displacement= -5+30

net displacement=25

so the net displacement= 25 feet North.

A dog runs 30 feet to the north then 5 feet to the south what is the displacement-example-1
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To look for displacement, just draw a vector from your beginning stage to your last position and settle for the length of this line. So we begin by drawing a line to the north which is 30 ft, since it is north, the line is going up, then it move 5 ft to the south, so put a line going down, so we are in 25 ft, North so that would be the answer.
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