Physics, asked by jaswantimalik555, 6 months ago

An ant travels a distance of 8 cm from P to Q and than moves a distance of 6 cm at right angel to P Q find its resultant displacement ​

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Answered by jyotshnamayeejena39
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Answered by deepanshu9514
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Answer:

Let us assume final point where ant stops is “R”. Therefore,

PQ = 8 and QR = 6

where, PQR will be a right angled triangle and displacement made by ant will be PR.

PR is the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle. Hence, applying Pythagoras theorem equation will be:

Square(PR) = Square(PQ) + Square(QR)

or, Square(PR) = 64 + 36 = 100

or, PR = 10 ( displacement)

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