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A particle moves 3 metre not then 4 metre is and finally 6M South calculate the distance travelled by the displacement​

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Answered by sagar1022ag
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DISTANCE=3m+4m+6m=13m........Ans

  1. DISPLACEMENT= Distance between initial point and final point

IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

BC^2=AB^2+AC^2

4×4=3×3+AC^2

AC^2=16-9

AC=-/7m(root over 7)

NOW,

DC^2=AD^2+AC^2

6×6 =AD^2+7

AD=_/29m..............Ans

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