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Question:
what is the difference between position vector and displacent vector
Answer:

The position vector defines the general position of an object represented as coordinate points (x,y,z) and is usually written as tex2html_wrap_inline661 , where tex2html_wrap_inline663 which points from the origin to the point (x,y,z) and has a magnitude of tex2html_wrap_inline667 ).

A displacement vector gives the actual displacement of an object from the point tex2html_wrap_inline669 to the point tex2html_wrap_inline671  and has components tex2html_wrap_inline673 It can also be written as tex2html_wrap_inline675

 

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