A girl is walking 2km north them east then south then west whar is her displacement

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Answer 1
Answer: You haven't told us the lengths of the last 3 pieces.

IF all 4 pieces are the same length, then she ends up
in exactly the same place where she started, and her
displacement for the complete square walk is zero.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Hey there! 

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The difference between metal and non-metal in terms of condition is explained below.

Explanation:

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  • Apart from free electrons, there are phonons in metals as well as non-metals. Non-metals hold a confined amount of thermal conductivity only due to Phonons and Lattice vibrations.
  • Concerning atomic vibration in a solid thing (non-metals mainly), it is easier to know if one receives the fact that atoms are almost floating adjacent to one another depending on the covalent bonds between them.
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  • In metals, this rarely plays a role as the electrons transfer most of the heat efficiently.