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Displacement and Distance
An object moves from the position r1=(2,-10,3)m to the position r2=(-2,3,7)m and then to r3=(3,-4,-2)m. Find a)displacement b)distance
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Subtract the r1 vector fromn the r3 vector and compute the magnitude. The r2 intermediate location does not affect the total displacement.
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