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If a car travels 10 km north and then 10 km west, what is the MAGNITUDE of
displacement?

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Answer:

The magnitude of the displacement is
H = 14.14 \ km

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The distance of the car to north is d = 10 km

The distance of car to the west is w = - 10 \ km

The negative sign is because the direction is west

Generally applying Pythagoras theorem , the displacement is


H = √(d^2 + w^2)

=>
H = √((10)^2 + (-10)^2)

=>
H = 14.14 \ km

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