Suppose you walk in a straight line from a point (mathrm{P}) to a point (mathrm{Q}, 2 mathrm{~m})

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Suppose you walk in a straight line from a point \(\mathrm{P}\) to a point \(\mathrm{Q}, 2 \mathrm{~m}\) away from \(\mathrm{P}\), and then walk back along the same line to P.

(a) What is the \(x\) component of your displacement for the round trip?

(b) What distance did you travel during the round trip?

(c) Is distance traveled the same thing as the \(x\) component of the displacement?

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