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Asked by milaine

an ant walk 4cm east get some rest and continues for another 3cm in the same direction what is the displacement traveled by the ant?
12 years ago

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Answered by Allyson
There is no deplacement, the ant was walking in the same direction. I don't know what you mean by displacement.
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