AW 19. A person walks 1.00 km to the north and then 2.0 km to the...
A person walks in the following pattern: 2.0 km north, then 1.8 km west, and finally 4.4 km south. (a) How far and (b) at what angle (measured counterclockwise from east) would a bird fly in a straight line from the same starting point to the same final point?
A person walks 1.55 km north and then 2.75 km east, all in 3.00 hours. (a) What is the magnitude (in km) and direction (in degrees north of east) of her displacement during the given time? (b) What is the magnitude (in km/h) and direction (in degrees north of east) of her average velocity during the given time?(c) What was her average speed (in km/h) during the same time interval?
John walks 1.00 km north, then turns right and walks 2.00 km east. His speed is 1.60 m/s during the entire stroll. What is the magnitude of his displacement, from beginning to end? If Jane starts at the same time and place as John, but walks in a straight linnet the endpoint of John's stroll, at what speed should she walk if she wants to arrive at the endpoint just when John does?
A person walks in the following pattern: 3.3 km north, then 3.3 km west, and finally 5.3 km south. (a) How far and (b) at what angle (measured counterclockwise from east) would a bird fly in a straight line from the same starting point to the same final point? (a) Numbef 3.85 (b) Number 124.72 click if you would tike to show Work for this question 0pen Sshow. Wornk unite
A woman walks 4 km towards the east and then walks 8 km towards the north. Apply the tail to tip method to find the net displacement. Check your result with the parallelogram method. On Mars’ surface, a vehicle travels at a distance of 38 m at an angle of 180°. Then, it turns and travels 66 m of distance at an angle of 210°. What was its displacement from the origin point? Apply the tail to tip method to...
A person walks 20.0° north of east for 3.06 km. How far would she have to walk due north and due east to arrive at the same location? ____ km (due north) ____ km (due east)
QUESTION 19 A man walks due east for 33 km and then turns north and walks for 26.9 km in a time of 2.07 hours, calculate the magnitude of his average velocity with correct units.
A person walks 30.0° north of east for 3.20 km. How far due north and how far due east would she have to walk to arrive at the same location?
A person walks 30.0° north of east for 3.14 km. How far would she have to walk due north and due east to arrive at the same location? km (due north) km (due east) Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
1) A student walks 1.0 mi west and then 1.0 mi north. Afterward, how far is she from her starting point? 1.4 mi 2.0 mi 1.0 mi 1.6 mi 2) A bird flies 3.0 km due west and then 2.0 km due north. Another bird flies 2.0 km due west and 3.0 km due north. What is the angle between the net displacement vectors for the two birds? 34