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15 December, 22:40

A car drives 16 miles south and then 12 miles west. what is the magnitude of the car's displacement?

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  1. 16 December, 00:24
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    Displacement is a vector quantity. This means that it gives a magnitude and a direction. Its magnitude would be the distance. So, simply add 16 miles and 12 miles regardless of the direction.

    Thus, the magnitude of the car’s displacement is 28 miles.
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