An aeroplane moves 400 m towards the north, 300 m towards west and then 1200 m vertically…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinematics
An aeroplane moves 400 m towards the north, 300 m towards west and then 1200 m vertically upwards, then the difference between total distance and magnitude of resultant displacement from initial position:
- 600 m
- 1800 m
- 1500 m
- 1300 m
Answer
(A) 600 m
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