A map suggests that Atlanta is 730 miles in a direction 5.00° north of east from...
A map suggests that Atlanta is 730 miles in a direction 5.00° north of east from Dallas. The same map shows that Chicago is 560 miles in a direction 21.0° west of north from Atlanta. The figure below shows the location of these three cities. Modeling the Earth as flat, use this information to find the displacement from Dallas to Chicago. magnitude mi direction ° north of east of Dallas
The map below shows that Atlanta is 730 miles in a direction 5.00° north of east from Dallas, and that Chicago is 560 miles in a direction 21.0° west of north from Atlanta. Assuming the Earth may be approximated as flat across this map, what is the displacement from Dallas to Chicago? Find its magnitude (in mi) and direction (in degrees) as measured counterclockwise from due east of Dallas.
A map suggests that Atlanta is d1 = 730 mi in a direction of θ1 = 4.93° north of east from Dallas. The same map shows that Chicago is d2 = 558 miles in a direction of θ2 = 21.2° west of north from Atlanta. Modeling the Earth as flat, use this information to find the displacement from Dallas to Chicago. I keep getting 335.93 by breaking into components then adding together and taking magnitude. Am I doing something wrong?
In searching for a boat lost at sea, a Coast Guard cutter leaves a port and travels 45.0 mi due east It then turns 35 north of east and travels another 45.0 mi, and finally turns another 35° toward the west and travels another 45.0 mi What is its displacement from the port? The distance from the port is 119 miles Round to the nearest mile as needed) The direction from the port is north of east Type your answer...
Starting in Albany, you travel a distance 398 miles in a direction 42.4 degrees north of west. Then, from this new position, you travel another distance 335 miles in a direction 19.5 degrees north of east. In your final position, what is your displacement from Albany?
1. A car travels 30 miles north, then 10 miles east. The displacement vector is X miles north, Y miles east. A) What is X? B) What is Y? 2. A car travels 30 miles north, then 10 miles east, then 20 miles west, then 2 miles south. The displacement vector is X miles north, Y miles east. A) What is X? B) What is Y? (beware of signs) 3. A car travels 30 miles northwest. The displacement vector is...