Question 10 A camel walks 875 m North, then 106 m East, and finally 132 m...
Starting from one oasis, a camel walks 25.0 km in a direction 40˚ south of east, then walks 35.0 km due east, and then 50.0 km in a direction 20˚ west of north to a second oasis. What distance and in what direction must the camel walk straight back from the second to the first oasis? [Include a vector diagram
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 marching band player walks directly north at a speed of 2.50 m/s for a time of 12.0 seconds, turns 35.0°to the east and walks at half that speed for another 15.0 seconds. What is the players total displacement and average velocity for the entire trip?
A gopher starts at her burrow and walks 12 meters while heading due east. Then she walks 6 meters while heading 20 degrees west of north. Finally, she walks 4 meters while heading 30 degrees south of east. a) What are her final x and y coordinates, assuming that her burrow is taken to be (x = 0, y = 0) and east and north are taken as the positive x and y directions?
QUESTION 2 An object moves 680 m South, then 310 m East, and finally 116 m North. What was the magnitude of the displacement of the object, in units of motors Give the answer as a positive number
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?
Sam walks due east at a speed of 1.25 m/s for 475 seconds, turns and walks θ2=54.0 o north of east at a speed of 1.25 m/s for 650 seconds. Sam's trip is depicted in the diagram below FINISH NET d2 NET EAST START Relative to the starting position, in what direction (ByET measured north of east) did Sam finish the walk?
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 9 m east and then walks 12 m north. what is the magnitude of the displacement relative to where the person starts?
3. A hiker walks 14.0 m in 10 s, due North, and then 26 m in 20 s, at 30° North of East. (a) What is the hiker's average velocity over the trip? (b) If the velocity along each of the legs is a constant, what is the hikers average acceleration from t 2.0 s to 12.0 s?