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A student starts from the hostel and goes to his friend's house and then to his school. A is the displacement vector from the hostel to his friend's house. B is the displacement vector from his friend's house to school, and C is the direct path from the hostel to school. Which of the following vector operations is correct for the displacement from the hostel to his friend's house?

A) A - B.
B) A + B.
C) C - B.
D) C + B.

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Answer:
\vec{C}-\vec{B}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


\vec{A} is displacement of student from Hostel to house


\vec{B} is displacement of student from house to school

And
\vec{C} is displacement of student from Hostel to school

According to the triangle law of vector addition

If two vectors are acting on a body simultaneously that are shown by magnitude and direction by two sides of a triangle taken in order then the third side is the resultant of two vectors that are taken in opposite direction.


\vec{A}+\vec{B}=\vec{C}


\vec{A}=\vec{C}-\vec{B}

so option c is correct

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