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In the illustration 1 if the particle shifts from Points P to points C find the displacement of the particle.

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To find the displacement of the particle as it shifts from point P to point C, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the coordinates of points P and C - From the given information, we can determine the coordinates of the points: - Point P is located at (2.5, 2) meters. - Point C is located at (0, 4) meters. ### Step 2: Write the position vectors for points P and C ...
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