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16 October, 03:37

A snail at position 3 cm moves to position 20 cm in 8 seconds.

What is it's displacement? Use Ad = df - di

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  1. 16 October, 03:51
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    17cm.

    Explanation:

    The equation you're using is:

    Δd = df - di

    Which means the change in position is equal to the final position minus the starting position. In this case that works out to 20cm - 3cm = 17cm. We're only interested in how much the snail moved, not how long it took to move, so even though they give a time it actually doesn't matter for this question.
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