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What are the component of displacement​

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The components of the displacement vector from P1 to P2 are (x2 - x1) along the x-axis, (y2 - y1) along the y-axis. The displacement vector d from P1 to P2 may be written as d = (x2 - x1)i + (y2 - y1)j. The displacement d is (x2 - x1) units in the x-direction plus (y2 - y1) units in the y-direction.

The displacement components for the point r (x,y,z) are u(x,y,z), v(x,y,z) and w(x,y,z) in the x-, y- and z-directions, respectively, and the displacement components for the point r′ (x+Δx, y+Δy, z+Δz) are u+Δu, v+Δv and w+Δw, respectively.

Answered by Anonymous
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The components of the displacement vector from P1 to P2 are (x2 - x1) along the x-axis, (y2 - y1) along the y-axis. The displacement vector d from P1 to P2 may be written as d = (x2 - x1)i + (y2 - y1)j. The displacement d is (x2 - x1) units in the x-direction plus (y2 - y1) units in the y-direction.

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