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An airplane flies six hundred miles to the south; then, after landing and refueling, it flies due north for three hundred miles. What is the airplane's displacement? (Remember, displacement is a vector, so direction needs to be indicated in your answer).

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If it's going 600 miles S, and 300 miles N, the displacement is 300 miles S
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User Nostromo
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Displacement =

(distance between the start-point and the end-point)
in the direction of
(direction from the start-point to the end-point).

For the entire story, the displacement is

300 miles south .

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User Atish Agrawal
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