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The minute hand on a watch is 2.00 cm cm in length. What is the displacement vector of the tip of the minute hand Part A From 8:00 to 8:20 a. m.? Express vector Δ r ⃗ Δr→ in the form Δ r x ΔrxDeltar_x , Δ r y ΔryDeltar_y , where the x and y components are separated by a comma. Δ r ⃗ Δr→ = nothing cm SubmitRequest Answer Part B From 8:00 to 9:00 a. m.? Express vector Δ r ⃗ Δr→ in the form Δ r x ΔrxDeltar_x , Δ r y ΔryDeltar_y , where the x and y components are separated by a comma.

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