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Physics, 04.09.2020 05:01 EstherAbuwaah

You can indicate how far an object is from the origin of a coordinate system by drawing an from the to the point that represents the object. This arrow represents the object’s . In general, the is the entire length of an object’s path, even if the object moves in many directions.

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