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a car moves along different paths as shown in figures 6(a) and 6(b). the points a and b are the initial and final positions of the car.
draw the displacement vectors for two situations given below ​

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Answered by yedujjz1230
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Answered by vaibhavsemwal
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A position vector is defined as a straight line that has one end connected to an object and the other end connected to a movement point (marked with an arrow) to represent the position of the point with respect to a particular object. As the point moves, the length or direction of the position vector changes, and in some cases both the length and direction.

The displacement vector is a vector that points to the end position and its length is equal to the shortest distance between the start and end points.

The displacement vector shows how much the  position of the object has changed. The displacement vector includes not only the distance traveled, but also the direction traveled.

Displacement vector of the given figure is shown below.

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