for A: Si = 20 and Sf = 20
displacement = delta(S) = Sf - Si = 0
for B: Si = 10, Sf = 10
displacement = 10 - 10 = 0
For C: Si = 20 , Sf = 0
displacement = 0 - 20 = - 20 m
magnitude = 20 units
For D: Si = 0 , Sf = 20
displacement = 20 - 0 = 20 units
For E: Si = 10 , Sf = 20
displacement = 20 - 10 = 10 units
For F: Si = 0 , Sf = 0
displacement = 0
ans: C = D > E > A = B = F
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