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a body moves 6m north.8m east and 10m vertically upwards,what is its resultant displacement from initial position

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Answered by harshitasood19
5

Resulting displacement =

√6^2+8^2+10^2

= 10√2 m.

Answered by AdorableMe
11

GIVEN :-

A boy move 6 m north 8 m east and 10 m vertically upwards.

TO FIND :-

The resultant displacement from the initial position.

PRE-REQUISITE :-

Displacement is the shortest length between the initial position and the final position.

OR

Displacement is the change in position vector.

SOLUTION :-

If a body moves 6 m North, 8 m East and 10 m vertically upwards then its resultant displacement from initial position will be in the form of a cuboid with length 6 m,  breadth 8 m and height 10 m.

And the resultant displacement would be the diagonal of this cuboid.

So, the diagonal of a cuboid :-

√(6²+8²+10²)

= √200

= √(100 × 2)

= 10√2

∴ So, the displacement of the boy from his initial position is 10√2 units.

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