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15 meters north.

the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again.

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the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again sana makatulong

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Q: What would be the displacement of an object going 5 meters north and then another 10 meters north?
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