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21 April, 22:46

You walk 10 miles north, 20 miles south, and 5 miles north. Taking north to be the positive y direction, define a position vector that describes your position on the y-axis.

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  1. 22 April, 00:50
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    Considering north as positive Y axis

    First 10 miles north means a positive 10 displacement along y direction

    Second 20 miles south means a negative 20 displacement along y direction

    Third 5 miles south means a positive 5 displacement along y direction

    So total displacement = 10 - 20 + 5 = - 5 miles displacement

    So position vector of the final position = - 5 j
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