Question: An object moves from point (mathrm{P}) at (x=+2.3 mathrm{~m}) to point (mathrm{Q}) at (x=+4.1 mathrm{~m}) and then to point (mathrm{R}) at (x=+1.5 mathrm{~m}). (a) What

An object moves from point \(\mathrm{P}\) at \(x=+2.3 \mathrm{~m}\) to point \(\mathrm{Q}\) at \(x=+4.1 \mathrm{~m}\) and then to point \(\mathrm{R}\) at \(x=+1.5 \mathrm{~m}\).

(a) What is the \(x\) component of the object's displacement after traveling from \(\mathrm{P}\) to \(\mathrm{R}\) ?

(b) What is the distance between the object's initial and final positions?

(c) What is the distance traveled by the object?

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