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A body walks 6km due west then 8km due north. What is the resultant displacement?

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Answered by sanjaykumarkyasa
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Answer:

10

Explanation:

√64+36=√100

=10 is the displacement

Answered by tilak6777
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Answer:

10 km

Explanation:

If you will draw the diagram, you will be able to solve the question by Baudhayana Theorem (Pythagorean Theorem)

Distance travelled in west direction = Base

Distance travelled in north direction = Perpendicular

Resultant displacement = √(Base)^2 + (Perpendicular)^2

Resultant displacement = √36+64

Resultant displacement = 10 km

                     

                     

             

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