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3 June, 13:03

Logan observes a paramecium under a microscope. The eyepiece of the microscope has a horizontal scale marked in mm. The paramecium starts at the 65 mm mark and ends up at the 42 mm mark. What is the paramecium's displacement?

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  1. 3 June, 13:10
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    - 23 mm

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Initial position of the paramecium = 65 mm mark

    Final position of the paramecium = 42 mm mark

    Now,

    The Displacement is given as the difference of the Final position and the initial position

    Thus,

    Paramecium's displacement = Final position - Initial position

    = 42 mm - 65 mm

    = - 23 mm
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