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Position vector `r` of a particle P located in a plane with reference to the origin of an `xy`-plane as shown in the figure below is given
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Position vector `r` of a particle P located in a plane with reference to the origin of an `xy`-plane as shown in the figure below is given by
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(a) `2hati + 4hatj` (b) `4hati + 2hatj` (c) `6hatk` (d) `hati + hatj + 4hatk`
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