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The position vector for an electron r is = (7.8 m)i - (2.6 m)j + (6.9 m)k. Find the magnitude of r.
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10.7 m
8 years ago
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The position vector for an electron r is = (7.8 m)i - (2.6 m)j + (6.9 m)k. Find the magnitude of r.

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