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A shopper pushing a cart through a store
moves 30.0 m south down one aisle, then
makes a 90◦
turn and moves 11.0 m. He
then makes another 90◦
turn and moves 22.0
m.
What is the magnitude of the smallest possible
displacement the shopper could have?
You are not given the direction moved after
any of the 90◦
turns, so there could be more
than one answer.
Answer in units of m.
9 years ago

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Paxton
19 m
7 years ago

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