Question 2 (1 point) 1. You walk 30 m to the north, then turn 35° east...
14. You walk 56 m to the north, then turn 60° to your right (from the north) and walk another 60 m. How far are you from where you originally started?
You walk 35m to the North, then 30 degree turn to your right and walk another 45 m. How far are you from where you were original location.
You walk for 6.44 km at a constant speed of 2.54 m/s due west, turn around, and then walk with an average speed of 0.440 m/s due east. From your starting point to your destination, the magnitude of your overall average velocity (!) is 1.25 m/s (due west). During the trip, how far east did you walk (i.e. how many meters due east have you been walking after making the turn)?
Suppose you first walk 6.5 m in a direction 20.0° west of north and then 18.5 m in a direction 40.0° south of west. Part (a) How far are you from your starting point in meters? Part (b) What is the angle, in degrees, of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured south of west? Part (c) Repeat part (a), but for the second leg you walk 18.5m in a direction 40.0 north of east. Part...
If you walk in a direction 50.0° north of east at a pace of 2.30 m/s for one hour, how far north of your starting position will you be? a. 8.28 km b. 138 m c. 6.34 km d. 5.32 km
14.3 pts D Question 5 A drag racer starts from rest and covers 400. m in 4.43 s. Find the acceleration. 10.2 m/s2 20.4 m/s2 1.6 m/s2 40.8 m/s2 Next Previous new data to save. Last checked at 1:19pm Submit Quiz Started: Jan 27 at 1:13pm Quiz Instructions D Question 6 14.3 pts You walk 35 m to the north, then turn 30 to your right and walk another 45 m How far are you from where you originaly started?...
Suppose you first walk 7.5 m in a direction 20.0 west of north and then 18 m in a direction of 40.0 degrees south of west. Please help with part (c) and (d), I keep getting it wrong and I don't understand why. Part (a) How far are you from your starting point in meters? Part (b) What is the angle, in degrees, of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured south of west? Part...
you first walk 8.0km north from home then walk east until your displacement from home is 10.0 km. How far east did you walk?
Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m straight north. (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vector displacements A and B, as in the figure below, then this problem asks you to find their sum R = A + B.) How far, in meters, are you from your starting point? What is the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured in degrees west of north?
You walk for 6.44 km with at a constant velocity of 2.54 m/s due west, turn around, and then walk with an average velocity of 0.460 m/s due east. From your starting point to your destination, your overall average velocity is 1.26 m/s due west. During the trip, how far east did you walk?