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11 July, 01:05

The displacement - 2.0 m north, represents a positive displacement in which direction

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  1. 11 July, 01:31
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    Initially, one would assume the direction north, however, negative directions are not possible.

    To make - 2.0 m into a positive vector, just switch the direction it is headed, here, south. Through this, you find out that the displacement is 2.0 m south.
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