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Leila Marks
20 July, 12:15
What is the resultant displacement?
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Deandre Henson
20 July, 13:29
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The resultant is the vector sum of two or more vectors. It is the result of adding two or more vectors together ... When displacement vectors are added, the result is a resultant displacement.
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