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A person walks along the side fo a square field whose each side is 100 m long. What is the magnitude of displacement if the person moves from one corner of the square to the diagonally opposite corner

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Answered by Nasra1
2
the formula to take out the diagonal of square is a a root 2 so therefore a is hundred metres and hundred into root 2 =100*1.414=141.4m..

Nasra1: i m not bro..sorry
ayush858: the thing is that i want to know that in this how will i find displacement and my ans is 100√2 coming
vedantchaurasia: The displacement is shortest distance which is the diagonal in this case.
vedantchaurasia: Btw root 2 is 1.414
ayush858: ok
Nasra1: show that answer which is written in the book it is and short I also told that the formula to take out the diagonal of a square is a root to that is side *root 2.. therefore is hundred and your answer is 100 root 2
Nasra1: that is correct that's not wrong I did it fully and I did it in expanded form I thought that you are in a big class that's why that answer is in short it is correct
ayush858: yes correct
ayush858: the answer is same
Nasra1: ohh sorry
Answered by vedantchaurasia
3
The diagonal is the displacement. 100 times root 2=100*1.414=141.4

vedantchaurasia: Root 2 is 1.414
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