A person walks along the sides of a square field. Each side is 10m long. What is the maximum magnitude of displacement of the person in any time interval?
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we we know that we have the sides of the square and the square sides will together make the distance travelled by the person and we have to take out the displacement so so we have to use Pythagoras theorem and will take any two sides both sides are them and then we'll take a diagonal and we know that square is right angled so we can take Pythagoras theorem.... show the displacement that the person travelled would be Pythagoras theorem ... you have to find it by using Pythagoras theorem
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displacement is said when an object changes its place
but in the given condition the man comes back to the initial place hence
D=0
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