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4 March, 16:21

A student walks 3 blocks south 4 blocks west and 3 blocks north what is the displacement

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  1. 4 March, 16:31
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    Answer: The displacement of the student is 4 blocks.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Displacement is defined the shortest distance traveled by an object.

    We are given:

    A student is walking 3 blocks to the south, then he is moving 4 blocks to the west and finally he is moving 3 blocks to the north.

    The displacement will be the distance of OC which is 4 blocks.

    Block diagram of the movement of student is shown below.

    Hence, the displacement of the student is 4 blocks.
  2. 4 March, 16:46
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    4 blocks west

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In (North, East) coordinates, the sum of the distances is ...

    ... (-3, 0) + (0, - 4) + (3, 0) = (-3+0+3, 0-4+0) = (0, - 4)

    The net displacement is 4 blocks west.
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