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A dog walks 14 meters to the east and then 20 meters back to the west what's the magnitude and direction of displacement

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Answer:

6 meters west

Step-by-step explanation:

In one-dimensional motion, displacement is defined as changes in position which mathematically can be expressed as:


\displaystyle{\Delta x = x_f-x_i}

Our initial position is 14 meters and final position is 20 meters. Therefore, we can input as the followings:


\displaystyle{x_i = 14, \, x_f = 20}

Therefore, we have displacement = 20-14 = 6 meters. 6 meters is our magnitude but since vector from the west has more magnitude than vector from the east. Therefore, west overrules east. Hence, the answer is 6 meters west.

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