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A person walks along the sides of a square field each side is 100m long. What is the maximum magnitude of displacement of the person in any time interval?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
7
If a person walks along the sides of a square field each side is 100 m long then the maximum displacement of the person will be when the person is in diagonal position with respect to the starting point. It is possible to find maximum displacement by using Pythagorean Theorem.

So, it will be:

smax = √100² +100² smax =141.2m

Thus, maximum displacement will be 0 ≤ s ≤ 141.42
Answered by AnkitaGope
1

Answer:

don't know sorry

better luck next time

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