A body moves 6 m north, 8 m east and 10m vertically upwards, what is its resultant…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinematics
A body moves 6 m north, 8 m east and 10m vertically upwards, what is its resultant displacement from initial position (only magnitude)
- \(10 \sqrt{2} m\)
- 10 m
- \(\frac{10}{\sqrt{2}} m\)
- \(10 \times 2 m\)
Answer
(A) 10 2 m
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