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12 June, 19:39

Displacement vectors of 10 m west and 14 m west make a resultant vector that is?

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  1. 12 June, 23:08
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    Resultant vector = 24 m west.

    Explanation:

    resultant vector = r1 + r2 when the two vectors are in same direction

    r1=10m west

    r2 = 14 m west

    so resultant displacement = 10 + 14

    resultant displacement = 24 m west
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