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Question
A particle has its position moved from `vecr_1 = 3hati + 4hatj` to `vecr_2 = hati + 2hatj`. Calculate the displacement vector `(∆vecr)` and draw the `vecr_1, vecr_2` and `Deltavecr` vector in a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
Solution
Given,
Position vectors `vecr_1 = 3hati + 4hatj`
`vecr_1 = hati + 2hatj`
Solution:
Displacement vector:
∆r = `vecr_2 - vecr_1 = (1 - 3)hati + (2 - 4)hatj`
∆r = `-2hati - 2hatj = -2(hati + hatj)`
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