Chapter 2: Q2PE (page 82)
Find the following for path B in Figure 2.59:
(a) The distance travelled.
(b) The magnitude of the displacement from start to finish.
(c) The displacement from start to finish.

Short Answer
a) 4 m.
b) 4.
c) -4 m.
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Chapter 2: Q2PE (page 82)
Find the following for path B in Figure 2.59:
(a) The distance travelled.
(b) The magnitude of the displacement from start to finish.
(c) The displacement from start to finish.

a) 4 m.
b) 4.
c) -4 m.
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